Can Drinking Tea Improve Cognitive Function and Help Prevent Cognitive Decline?
From helping to improve attention and staving off cognitive decline, to improving immune system function, researchers explore the many health benefits tea has to offer.
View ArticleLiving in Areas With More Greenery May Boost Cognitive Function
Living near green spaces improves processing speed, cognitive function, and attention in addition to improving mental health, researchers report.
View ArticleLinks Between Paranormal Beliefs and Cognitive Function Described by 40 Years...
A review of 71 studies over 40 years aligns with the hypothesis that belief in the paranormal is associated with differences and deficits in cognitive function.
View ArticleFamily Size May Influence Cognitive Functioning in Later Life
Having three or more children was associated with an increased risk of cognitive decline later in life.
View ArticleWalking Gives the Brain a ‘Step-Up’ in Function for Some
For some, cognitive performance on tasks improves while walking via a change in the use of neural resources.
View ArticleUncovering Links Between Determination, Grit and Cognitive Function
People who are more determined, or express more "grit" have different patterns of cognitive performance, researchers say. However, having more grit does not necessarily translate into having better...
View ArticlePoor Diet and Household Chaos May Impair Young Children’s Cognitive Skills
In young children, poor nutrition coupled with living in a chaotic environment may be detrimental to cognitive and executive function.
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View ArticleDoes Persistent Pain Impact Older Adults’ Physical Function, Cognition, and...
Persistent pain, which is common in those over the age of 65, was linked to meaningful declines in physical function and well-being.
View ArticleExercise and Mindfulness Don’t Appear to Boost Cognitive Function in Older...
While exercise and mindfulness help older adults stay physically fit and mentally well, they may not have such a strong beneficial impact on cognition as previously believed.
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