Is your heart rhythm chaotic? Researchers found that chaotic heartbeat patterns, not traditional HRV, are the secret to tracking cognitive brain activity.
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New study raises alarms about aspartame: Long-term use may affect brain and heart health
Aspartame, one of the world’s most popular artificial sweeteners, has long been marketed as a way to enjoy sweetness without sugar’s metabolic cost. Found in diet sodas, protein powders, sugar-free ...
Heart attacks are often thought of as a plumbing issue, the result of a blockage preventing blood from flowing through one of the heart’s major thoroughfares. But scientists studying the heart’s ...
Blueberries are high in antioxidants, fiber, and other beneficial nutrients. Eating them regularly may benefit gut, brain, and heart health. Blueberries contain fiber and plant compounds that play an ...
Depression and cardiac biomarkers in brain stimulation therapy. (Left) Depression affects millions worldwide, with at least one-third of patients not responding well to conventional treatments. (Right ...
Scientists at the University of California San Diego have discovered a path between the brain and the immune system that could potentially lead to new ways to ease heart attacks. They showed that ...
You’re lying on a hospital gurney, waiting for the anaesthesiologist to send you under so you can be taken into theatre and the operation can begin. Naturally, you’re nervous. But mixed with the quiet ...
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