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Caffeine Helps Prevent Memory Loss, Research Shows

by Michelle Chaban | Dec 13, 2016 | Dementia, Uncategorized

Preliminary research suggests caffeine may help to prevent memory loss.  Susan McQuillan discusses this research in her Psychology Today article. Here is a link to the article:...

Sherlock Holmes: The Case Of Memory & Aging

by Michelle Chaban | Dec 13, 2016 | Dementia

Sherlock Holmes, albeit fictional, teaches us all a few things on the aging process.  Dr. Alan Castel uses this character to share insights on aging and its impact on memory function in his Psychology Today article: Here is a link:...

Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease Is Easier Than You Think

by Michelle Chaban | Nov 24, 2016 | Dementia

According to Dr. Ede, people with insulin resistance are at higher risk for developing Alzheimer’s Disease.  She explains the research in her Psychology Today article: Here is a link:...

With Nowhere To Turn, More Psychiatric Patients Ending Up In The Emergency Room

by Michelle Chaban | Nov 24, 2016 | Uncategorized

Sadly, there are too few resources for those with mental health issues.  As a result of funding cuts, limited access to resources, and stigma, more and more patients with mental illnesses are going to ER.  This is problematic becasue many ER departments do not have...

How Psychobiotics Use Gut Bacteria To Treat Mental Illness

by Michelle Chaban | Nov 24, 2016 | Healthy Lifestyle

We have all heard about the benefits of probiotics on health.  But, new preliminary research sugests that gut bacterias can also aid in improving mood and cognition.  Carolyn Gregoire explains this new research and potential implications in her Huff Post article. Here...
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