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The simple act of looking at a piece of visual art can boost your wellbeing, a new research study has found, and this benefit can be gained in a hospital setting as well as an art gallery.
It's often assumed that being glued to screens is harming our brain health ... encouraging older adults to use digital devices may boost their cognitive health. “If you have a parent or ...
Want to stay mentally sharp and boost your memory? It starts with how you treat your brain each day. While a sedentary lifestyle, poor eating habits, and lack of social interaction can lead to ...
Now, scientists are having a go. A new study has analysed what happens in people’s brains when they look at abstract art. Published in the journal PNAS, the study provides insight into how the brain ...
The Queen garnet plum is the result of a stone fruit breeding program in Queensland. And scientists have found when they are fed to obese rats, there is a stunning turnaround in their health ...
There is an old saying that goes ‘you are what you eat’ and when it comes to brain power, this couldn’t be more true. While sleep and exercise play their part, the right foods can fuel your mind, ...
Brain training just got an upgrade. But do the ideas and practices behind ‘neurohacking’ actually work? 'Neurohacking' refers to any process that aims to improve brain function. Image: Getty ...
One name that keeps popping up in customer reviews? Noggin's OOMPH - a caffeine-free brain booster designed to help you feel sharper, more switched-on, and ready to tackle the day. In a world ...
Easy ways to incorporate brain-boosting movement The truly revolutionary aspect of this research is how accessible these cognitive benefits are. You don’t need expensive equipment, gym ...
Image credit: K. Howard/Stocksy. A new study investigated how sucralose, a non-caloric sweetener, affects brain signals related to hunger. The researchers compared the effects of sucralose to ...