Brain scans have shown that poor sleep quality in early middle age may lead to accelerated brain ageing, increasing the brain's age by nearly three...
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Researchers from the University Hospital Bonn and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that low doses of cannabis can reverse brain ageing in mice. The study showed THC improved cognitive functions by increasing mTOR activity, suggesting a potential anti-ageing treatment. Results indicated cognitive benefits in older mice alongside reduced activity in other body parts, mimicking low-calorie diets.
Brain scans have shown that poor sleep quality in early middle age may lead to accelerated brain ageing, increasing the brain's age by nearly three...
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have uncovered a critical piece of the puzzle in understanding why our memory and...
A study by the University of Jyvaskyla found that personality profiles impact physical activity and sedentary behavior patterns, which could...
Genetic variants influence the size of brain structures like the amygdala, hippocampus, thalamus, impacting cognitive functions, mental health...
A study reveals that Mediterranean and green-MED diets rich in polyphenols may slow brain aging and reduce neurodegeneration through improved glycemic...
A study by the Gerontology Research Centre and the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Jyvaskyla found associations between...
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23, 2024 -- Poor sleep quality is associated with advanced brain age in midlife, according to a study published online Oct. 23 in...
As people grow older, the brain naturally starts to shrink, a process called brain atrophy. This gradual loss of brain cells can lead to memory...
Lifetime cannabis use is associated with several changes in brain structure and function in later life, suggests an observational study, but these...
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 30, 2024 -- People who regularly use marijuana experience changes in their brain structure and function, but it’s not clear that...