Extra virgin olive oil is a staple in many kitchens because of its versatility and good taste. It also has many proven nutritional benefits, and new research suggests it may also help keep your brain healthy.
Brain damage from head injuries is common among boxers & MMA fighters, but new research suggests that after fighters retire, and stop fighting, they can recover some brain function.
3D printed technology allows brain surgeons to “practice” ahead of complex operations.
Histamine is usually associated with respiratory allergies, but it is found in certain foods, like avocados and spinach. For those who are histamine sensitive, ingesting those foods can cause stomach and gut issues that mimic Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
New guidelines suggest that anxiety is so prevalent, that all adults under age 65 should be screened to identify those at risk so they can get help from a trained professional.
Roasting vegetables or creating savory soups with pumpkin and other seasonal vegetables can help to increase the flavor but lower the calories in many favorite fall foods.
There’s a type of brain hemorrhage, caused by an aneurysm, that is extremely dangerous, but the symptoms are similar to those that suggest a stroke. If these symptoms occur, get help immediately.
While occasionally indulging in ultra-processed foods like cheese curls may help tame snack cravings, a regular diet of these highly processed foods could actually put people at risk for certain serious medical conditions.
Preventing and treating Monkeypox infections is possible by a combination of lifestyle factors, treatments and vaccines. But the stigma that may be associated with the condition can be very destructive and may prevent people from seeking help.