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By Monica Baciu, Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) and Clément Guichet, Postdoctoral ...
Aging changes gut bacteria in mice, weakening communication between the intestines and the brain. Restoring that connection ...
Spread the love“`html When it comes to understanding how we learn and develop cognitively, few theories have had as profound ...
Spread the love“`html Understanding executive function is crucial for helping children, especially those with learning ...
The Armenian Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA) has announced the recipients of its 2026 International Armenian Elder Care ...
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Gastronomy: Nutritional, Cultural and Cognitive Dimensions
Contemporary food systems face a profound paradox: never before have we produced so much food or accumulated so much knowledge about nutrition, yet ...
Two randomized clinical trials suggest that brief, virtual, and self-directed CBT models can reduce pain interference and expand access to evidence-based chronic pain care.
Lynn Lavallee, Chief Operating Officer at Omega Senior Living, has been named to the Memory Care Innovation Awards Class of 2026 by Senior Housing News.
Kimberly Nesbitt has studied extensively how young children’s cognitive development can be accelerated in learning ...
A ten-week course of one-to-one video coaching helped people with Covid brain fog return to work, with gains that held for six months.
Lauren Weissberg, Director of Nursing at Emerest Health, has been named to the Memory Care Innovation Awards Class of 2026 by ...
Gen Z is the first generation less cognitively capable than their parents but Denmark has a solution
A neuroscientist told Congress Gen Z is less cognitively capable than their parents, and Denmark responded boldly.
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