

Social Bonds Protect Aging Brains
Summary: Social isolation can potentially harm brain structure and cognitive performance, suggesting an increased risk of conditions like Alzheimer’s dementia. The study indicates a lack of quality social interaction can lead to a decrease in the hippocampus’s volume, crucial for memory formation and retrieval, and poorer cognitive performance. However, maintaining a strong social network could help preserve brain structure, providing a potential preventive strategy for demen


Informal Discussion on Mold and How It Can Impact Brain Performance, James Seberger, MD, PhD
Dr. James Seberger MD, PHD, Biochemist, Microbiologist, Environmental Medicine, Cognitive Medicine and Emergency Medicine Practitioner....


Immune System Gum
In our ongoing efforts to enhance cognitive function, we have been utilizing Mighty Gum for approximately one month. Research indicates...



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