Caffeinated coffee or tea may help to preserve brain power and prevent dementia, a study said.
Moderate coffee or tea intake was linked with lower dementia risk and better cognitive performance. The greatest benefit was ...
Drinking two to three cups of coffee daily can reduce the risk of dementia by 18 percent and help preserve cognitive function ...
Cognitive complaints are among the most common and debilitating symptoms of post-COVID condition. Researchers at the Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH) have now found evidence that the energy ...
In the first large randomized trial to prospectively assess cognition, carotid revascularization shows no cognitive advantage over intensive medical therapy alone.
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Daily Caffeine Could Reduce Your Risk of Developing Dementia, Study Shows
There's new evidence to add to the ever-growing pile that suggests you don't need to feel guilty about your daily coffee. A ...
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Brain differences reveal hidden causes of math learning disability
On a simple math task - indicating which of two amounts is greater - kids with math learning disability get the right answer ...
A new study suggests that a promising noninvasive brain stimulation technique may not function exactly as psychiatrists had ...
White matter damage on brain MRI indicative of cerebral small vessel disease, a contributor to cognitive decline, was ...
Individuals with strong attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, related to inefficient cognitive executive ...
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