The Mediterranean diet, and in particular the Green Mediterranean diet, may promote better blood sugar management and a ...
The GREEN Mediterranean (Green-Med) diet , characterised by high levels of polyphenols from plants, may slow brain aging by helping regulate blood sugar levels, potentially preserving cognitive health ...
The global elastography imaging market is experiencing significant growth, with projections indicating that the industry will ...
Thanks to a 'natural experiment' involving 30,000 people, researchers were able to determine very precisely what an extra year of education does to the brain in the long term. To their surprise, they ...
A recent study explored whether additional years of education lead to long-term changes in brain structure, especially in protecting against brain aging.
MRI data reveals no structural brain changes from an extra school year, hinting that education’s benefits may not extend to ...
Data from around 30,000 people who attended school around that time - including MRI scans taken 46 years later - was ...
People who spend more time in school are generally healthier, smarter, and have better jobs and higher incomes than those ...
A study reveals that Mediterranean and green-MED diets rich in polyphenols may slow brain aging and reduce neurodegeneration through improved glycemic control.
Neuroimaging sheds new light on the brain’s role in rumination, a mental pattern often linked to depression. Researchers ...
Thanks to a 'natural experiment' involving 30,000 people, researchers at Radboud university medical center were able to determine very precisely what an extra year of education does to the brain in ...
Data from approximately 30,000 people who attended school around that time, including MRI scans taken much later (46 years after), is available. This dataset is the world's largest collection of brain ...