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SIMPLE VISUAL TEST CHECKS BRAIN FUNCTION QUALITY

Date: January 13, 2018Author: connie dello buono 0 Comments

Drawing of a brian slice from an Alzheimer's patient.

ODOR BIOMARKER FOR ALZHEIMER’S: URINE TEST COULD PREDICT DISEASE ONSET

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 14, 2016
Researchers have identified a uniquely identifiable odor signature in urine that appears prior to the development of Alzheimer’s related brain pathologies.… READ MORE…
Image shows Bill Clinton with a lion.

WHAT CAN MENTAL SYNTHESIS TEACH US ABOUT OUR IMAGINATION?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 5, 2016
Researchers report the ability to imagine a novel object involves the synchronization of groups of neurons.… READ MORE…
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INFERTILITY TREATMENTS DON’T APPEAR TO CONTRIBUTE TO DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS IN OFFSPRING

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJANUARY 4, 2016
A new study reports children conceived with help of infertility treatments are no more likely to suffer from developmental delays than those conceived naturally.… READ MORE…
Photo of a brain.

SIMPLE VISUAL TEST CHECKS BRAIN FUNCTION QUALITY

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 19, 2015
Researchers have developed a new test that measures an individuals visual processing speeds and can identify whether the person has problems with cognitive function.… READ MORE…
Drawing of a bare tree, clock and old person walking.

EXPERIMENTAL ALZHEIMER’S DRUG SLOWS CLOCK ON KEY ASPECTS OF AGING

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 12, 2015
Researchers discover an experimental Alzheimer’s disease drug appears to slow key features of the aging process, including memory loss and improved a number of physiological features.… READ MORE…
Outline of a mom and child.

BEING MOM’S FAVORITE CHILD MAY NOT BE GOOD FOR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 6, 2015
According to a new study, those who consider themselves emotionally closest to their mothers also report higher instances of depressive symptoms.… READ MORE…
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CAN YOUR MUSIC LISTENING HABITS GIVE AN INSIGHT TO YOUR MENTAL HEALTH?

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSNOVEMBER 1, 2015
Researchers reports men listen to more aggressive music are more likely yo be affected by anxiety.… READ MORE…
Image of a researcher playing an exergame.

EXERGAMING IMPROVES MENTAL AND PHYSICAL FITNESS IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 23, 2015
A new study reports that games used for exercising, such as Makoto arena, can help improve both the physical and mental health of children with autism.… READ MORE…
This is the chip and a penny.

CUTTING COSTS OF SOPHISTICATED TESTS FOR DISEASES WITH ‘LAB ON A CHIP’ TECHNOLOGY

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 12, 2015
Engineers have developed a new device that can significantly reduce the cost of testing for diseases such as HIV and Lyme disease. The Lab on a Chip technology may also be used to promote central nervous system research.… READ MORE…
This shows the outline of a head with light beams surrounding it.

NEW GENETIC TESTING METHODS MAY BE HELPFUL FOR CHILDREN WITH SUSPECTED AUTISM

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSSEPTEMBER 4, 2015
A new study reports the use of two new genetic testing technologies among children with autism may help identify genetic mutations potentially linked to the disorder.… READ MORE…
This illustration shows that oxytocin can reach the brain in two ways.

OXYTOCIN DELIVERING NASAL DEVICE TO TREAT MENTAL ILLNESS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 28, 2015
Researchers have developed a new intranasal device that delivers oxytocin directly to the brain.… READ MORE…
This image shows a old lady walking in a park.

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IMPROVES MENTAL FLEXIBILITY IN OLDER ADULTS

NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 24, 2015
Older people who engage in regular physical activity have more intact white matter and have more variable brain activity than their less active peers, a new study reports.… READ MORE…

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Health educator, author and enterpreneur motherhealth@gmail.com or conniedbuono@gmail.com ; cell 408-854-1883 Helping families in the bay area by providing compassionate and live-in caregivers for homebound bay area seniors. Blogs at www.clubalthea.com Currently writing a self help and self cure ebook to help transform others in their journey to wellness, Healing within, transform inside and out. This is a compilation of topics Connie answered at quora.com and posts in this site. View all posts by connie dello buono

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