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02/12/2020
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By Grace Olson
Want to improve your memory while staying fit? Try exercising for at least half an hour regularly
Regular exercise is a key component of a healthy lifestyle, but its benefits go beyond just strengthening muscles and reducing fat. Researchers from the University of Maryland (UMD) found that exercising for at least 30 minutes each day can help improve memory. Their study, which appeared in the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, is one of many that seek to […]
02/06/2020
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By Grace Olson
Meditation isn’t just a relaxing activity; it also offers science-backed benefits such as improved brain function
More and more people are practicing meditation with the discovery of its many health benefits. To add to the list, researchers from the University of California Davis found that meditation has positive long-term effects on cognitive health. The study, which was published in the Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, explained how meditation helps delay cognitive decline. Meditation can improve sustained attention Despite the fact that […]
12/20/2019
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By Grace Olson
6 Natural ways to reset your body clock so you can sleep better
When your body clock is not on “schedule,” it can cause physical, mental and emotional problems. This is especially the case for sleeping. However, you don’t need to rely on medications to help you get good rest. There are natural ways to reset your body clock, so you can get a good night’s sleep. How […]
12/17/2019
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By Grace Olson
Which fat is the right fat? Here are the top 3 omega-3 fatty acids
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients that have varying roles in different bodily functions and offer several health benefits. However, the body cannot naturally produce them, so people must obtain them from their diet. There are different types of omega-3s and some are more beneficial than others. The three essential omega-3s the body needs are ALA, EPA and DHA. Find […]
12/16/2019
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By Grace Olson
Anxiety is a double-edged sword: The 3 benefits of situational anxiety
People often classify anxiety as a negative emotion. Often, it’s characterized by intense fear and worry, manifesting in sweaty palms, agitation, fatigue and muscle tenseness. Indeed, in excessive amounts, it gets in the way of even the most basic daily activities. In the U.S. alone, anxiety disorders affects 40 million adults, becoming the most common mental illness […]
12/11/2019
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By Grace Olson
Researchers find strong links between working memory and age, sleep quality and mood
Working memory is an important part of a person’s day-to-day activity, and numerous factors affect it. In a recent report, scientists linked three health-related factors – sleep, age and depressed mood – to working memory. Their findings, which appeared in the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, focused on the qualitative and quantitative aspects of working memory […]
11/26/2019
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By Grace Olson
It’s okay to feel blue: The 6 benefits of listening to sad music
Sadness is a universal feeling, experienced by humans and animals alike. It is linked to a negative experience, wherein a person has a perceived loss – and the more valuable it is, the more intense the sadness can be. However, while most people go out of their way to avoid feeling sad, others actually enjoy […]
11/08/2019
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By Grace Olson
Improve your sleep quality within 1 week by quitting this harmful habit
One in three Americans have trouble sleeping, but a recent study has revealed that avoiding one habit can help improve it. European researchers found that avoiding the use of gadgets, like phones, tablets, and computers, is key to getting better sleep. Previous research has shown that exposure to blue light – the kind of light found […]
11/07/2019
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By Grace Olson
Scientists declare that a certain brain circuit compels you to overeat, implying it has nothing to do with your choice
A recent study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has identified which parts of the brain are responsible for overeating. The study, which was published in Neuron, revealed a specific network of cell communication coming from the brain’s emotional center. Western scientists, of course, are always trying to pinpoint the materialistic “location” of behaviors, as if the […]
11/04/2019
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By Grace Olson
Natural migraine remedies: Take CoQ10 supplements to relieve headaches
CoQ10 supplements can help relieve migraines, a study finds. Researchers from the Tabriz University of Medical Science in Iran found that taking CoQ10 supplements reduced migraine biomarkers – TNF-a and CGRP – among the study’s participants. They published their findings in Nutritional Neuroscience. CoQ10 supplements help relieve migraines Migraines are neurological conditions, usually compared to a […]
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