Mothers’ iron consumption may impact autism risk, according to a new study.
Archive for September, 2014
3 ways to preserve your brain health
Here are a few activities you can undertake to maintain your brain health.
Research shows amount of sleep may affect number of work absences
Too much or too little sleep may affect the number of sick days taken by an employee, according to research.
Brain connection development slower in youth with ADHD
Research shows connections are slower to develop in certain regions of the brains of young people with ADHD.
Walking or biking to work may benefit mental health
New research shows walking or riding a bike to work instead of driving can benefit brain health.
Consuming more fish may reduce hearing loss risk in women
A new study shows that eating more fish could reduce the risk of hearing loss in women.
Study: Anxiety medications may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease risk
A new study shows an association between the use of certain anxiety medications in older individuals and the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Study links brain shrinkage and sleep quality
A new study shows a link between brain shrinkage and sleep quality.
Is your kitchen stocked with this healthy ‘must-have?’
Seaweed can add a burst of nutrition and flavor to any dish.
Study sheds light on dyslexic brain connectivity
A new study shows a lack of connectivity in certain regions of dyslexic individuals’ brains.