In modern drone operations—particularly in emergency response, surveillance, and complex airspace environments—the human mind ...
The longstanding public health practice of adding fluoride to community drinking water is facing heavy scrutiny in the United States over questions about whether the benefits outweigh the potential ...
A new study finds that fluoride in drinking water may not negatively affect cognitive ability, and instead suggests that it ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive decline such as memory loss ...
Plato's cave taught us to question the shadow. Today, AI is asking us to question something far more fleeting.
Young adults are seeking ways to enhance focus, mental clarity, and mental stamina, yet nutrition is often overlooked as a ...
A new meta-analysis of six randomized controlled trials shows that lithium supplementation does not significantly slow cognitive decline in people with mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s disease ...
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Evaluating whether LIT supplementation slows cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by cognitive decline such as memory loss ...
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Reclassifying wine intake reshapes the Mediterranean diet’s cognitive impact
Higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet was not associated with better cognition when wine was scored as a “beneficial” ...
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Saying ‘Um’ More Frequently May Signal Cognitive Decline
Research links speech hesitations like "um" and "uh" to executive function across adulthood. Your speech patterns reveal ...
At a recent Columbia SPS Author Spotlight, ERM Associate Director and Lecturer Rich Lauria and Capita Solutions CEO John Burkhardt explored how managing risk starts with understanding the mind.
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