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TikTok May Be Bad for Privacy, but Is It Also Harming Our Cognitive Abilities?
By Colin McCormick Your Health

TikTok May Be Bad for Privacy, but Is It Also Harming Our Cognitive Abilities?

The United States government is considering a national ban of TikTok, a social media application used by over 150 million Americans. Although the primary reason for the ban is privacy concerns, it presents an opportunity to consider other potential risks. It is well known social media apps can negatively impact mental health outcomes, a fact […]

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Kick up Your Heels – Ballroom Dancing Offers Benefits to the Aging Brain and Could Help Stave Off Dementia
By Helena Blumen Your Health

Kick up Your Heels – Ballroom Dancing Offers Benefits to the Aging Brain and Could Help Stave Off Dementia

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Social ballroom dancing can improve cognitive functions and reduce brain atrophy in older adults who are at increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. That’s the key finding of my team’s recently published study in the Journal of […]

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Does Picking Your Nose Really Increase Your Risk Of Dementia?
By Joyce Siette and Mark Patrick Taylor Your Health

Does Picking Your Nose Really Increase Your Risk Of Dementia?

Research Checks interrogate newly published studies and how they’re reported in the media. The analysis is undertaken by one or more academics not involved with the study, and reviewed by another, to make sure it’s accurate. No matter your age, we all pick our nose. However, if gripping headlines around the world are a sign, […]

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Chris Hemsworth’s Alzheimer’s Gene Doesn’t Guarantee He’ll Develop Dementia. Here’s What We Can All Do to Reduce Our Risk
By John Mamo Your Health

Chris Hemsworth’s Alzheimer’s Gene Doesn’t Guarantee He’ll Develop Dementia. Here’s What We Can All Do to Reduce Our Risk

Chris Hemsworth, famous for his role as the god Thor in Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, has announced he will be taking a break from acting after being told he has two copies of the APOE4 gene, increasing his risk of Alzheimer’s. Having one copy of the APOE4 gene increases your risk for Alzheimer’s 2-3 times. […]

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Air Pollution Harms the Brain and Mental Health, Too – A Large-Scale Analysis Documents Effects on Brain Regions Associated With Emotions
By Clara G. Zundel Your Health

Air Pollution Harms the Brain and Mental Health, Too – A Large-Scale Analysis Documents Effects on Brain Regions Associated With Emotions

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea People who breathe polluted air experience changes within the brain regions that control emotions, and as a result, they may be more likely to develop anxiety and depression than those who breathe cleaner air. These are the key findings of a […]

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