A new study suggests that where a person lives can be linked to their brain health and potential risk for dementia.
Where you live can shape your brain. A new study links neighborhood stress, safety, and air quality to changes in brain ...
Stanford scientists have solved a long-standing challenge in growing brain organoids by using a simple food additive to keep ...
As recent artificial intelligence (AI) models' capacity to understand and process long, complex sentences grows, the ...
New research shows that neighborhood conditions — from pollution and housing to economic opportunity — may directly affect brain health and dementia risk.
Is it an achievable goal to remain mentally sharp while aging, or is it a pipe dream? It's entirely possible if you cultivate ...
Researchers from the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Finland, and örebro University, Sweden, have discovered that the levels of PFAS in mothers' blood during pregnancy is associated ...
Every day, your brain makes thousands of decisions under uncertainty. Most of the time, you guess right. When you don't, you ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they observed tubes forming in brain cells to rid neurons of toxic small molecules, ...
Too much alone time during teenage years may do more than affect friendships. While some solitude is normal, persistent ...
While we've known for some time that obesity affects the brain, scientists have found that, more importantly, it's where you carry it that matters. And it's the deep visceral fat around organs that ...