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Friday, 22 March 2013

Outcomes of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Improved by Hyperbaric Oxygen and Normobaric Hyperoxia Therapy

The combined use of hyperbaric oxygen and normobaric hyperoxia therapies provides better outcomes in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) as compared to standard intensive neurosurgical care, researchers at the Hennepin County Medical Center, the University of Minnesota, and the Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation (Minneapolis, Minnesota) report. Full details on the effects of this combined treatment are provided in the paper "A prospective, randomized ...

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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Improved Mental Health at Old Age Through Lifelong Regular Exercise

A recent research published in the journal Psychological Medicine, suggests that exercising throughout the life can improve cognitive brain functions at old age. The study involved around 9,000 people whose exercise routines and exercise intensity at ages of 11, 16, 33, 42, 46 and 50 were monitored analyzed. At the age of 50, the participants were evaluated based on certain tests, which tested their memory power, learning and reasoning ability. It was ...


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Saturday, 9 March 2013

Concentration Can be Improved by Chewing Gums

A latest study published in the British Journal of Psychology, suggests that chewing gums can improve your concentration. Researchers from the University of Cardiff conducted the study on 38 volunteers who were split into two groups. The participants were give the task of identifying odd and even numbers from a list that was read out to them for 30 minutes. The team reported that participants who had taken the test without chewing gum initially performed ...


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Mice Grafted With Human Brain Cells Show Improved Learning Ability

In a recent research, scientists had grafted glia cells, a type of human brain cells, into the brains of baby mice and found that the implanted human cells developed inside the brains of the mice and made them smarter. The mice with mutated brain cells were found to learn to escape traps at a faster rate when compared with their counterparts with normal brain. Astrocytes, a type of glial cells, were initially thought to be mere support cells without transporting ...


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