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- Dementia
- Eating More Magnesium Each Day Keeps Dementia At Bay
- More magnesium in our daily diet leads to better brain health as we age, according to the Neuroimaging and Brain Lab at The Australian National University
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- Anti-Aging Research Science
- Telomere Shortening: A Sign Of Cellular Aging, Linked To Signs Of Alzheimer's In Brain Scans
- Short telomeres are a sign of stress and cellular aging, and are also associated with a higher risk of neurological and psychiatric disorders
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- Neurology
- Brain Decline Comes Later Than Previously Thought
- "Our brain continues to develop a lot longer than we thought," Van Blooijs said.
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- Brain and Mental Performance
- Excess calories during development alters the brain and spurs adult overeating
- Early overnutrition rewires developing brains to crave unhealthy food, according to a Rutgers study
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- Dementia
- Eating More Magnesium Each Day Keeps Dementia At Bay
- More magnesium in our daily diet leads to better brain health as we age, according to the Neuroimaging and Brain Lab at The Australian National University
- 380  0
-
- Anti-Aging Research Science
- Telomere Shortening: A Sign Of Cellular Aging, Linked To Signs Of Alzheimer's In Brain Scans
- Short telomeres are a sign of stress and cellular aging, and are also associated with a higher risk of neurological and psychiatric disorders
- 500  0
-
- Neurology
- Brain Decline Comes Later Than Previously Thought
- "Our brain continues to develop a lot longer than we thought," Van Blooijs said.
- 604  0
-
- Brain and Mental Performance
- Excess calories during development alters the brain and spurs adult overeating
- Early overnutrition rewires developing brains to crave unhealthy food, according to a Rutgers study
- 377  0
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