Researchers found that regular cheese eaters were 24 per cent less likely to develop the condition over three years compared ...
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Can cheese help prevent dementia? Japanese researchers say it might
Older Japanese adults who ate cheese at least once a week had a 21–24% lower risk of developing dementia over three years.
As the nervous system evolved, your brain developed in three stages: Reptile - Brainstem, focused on avoiding harm Mammal - Limbic system, focused on approaching rewards Primate - Cortex, focused on ...
New research from the Champalimaud Foundation (CF) reveals how missing just one essential amino acid can change gene ...
A new study from Sweden’s Karolinska Institute found that the brain’s taste cortex responds not only to flavors on the tongue but also to aromas that reach the nose while eating, known as retronasal ...
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Lack of essential amino acid prompts animals to seek out protein-rich yeast and gut bacteria
New research from the Champalimaud Foundation (CF) reveals how missing just one essential amino acid can change gene expression and the brain's sensory systems, prompting animals to seek out ...
Japanese researchers found that eating cheese weekly could reduce dementia risk by up to 24 per cent, suggesting a link ...
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