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Sally Nugent's BBC Breakfast Sleep Study Secrets

BBC Breakfast star Sally Nugent partners with a leading university on a revolutionary sleep study, uncovering the critical link between rest and cognitive function for early-risers.

Prebiotic Protein Powder May Boost Memory & Fight Dementia

Groundbreaking research from the University of Surrey suggests a daily dose of a specific prebiotic protein powder could significantly improve memory and cognitive function in older adults, offering a potential breakthrough in the fight against dementia.

Tap Water Lithium Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk

Groundbreaking research from the UK suggests trace amounts of lithium in drinking water may significantly reduce dementia risk. Discover how this common element could revolutionise preventive brain health strategies.

Eye test may predict Alzheimer's 12 years early, study finds

A groundbreaking study from Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL suggests a simple, routine eye test could detect early signs of dementia and Alzheimer's disease up to 12 years before diagnosis, potentially transforming early screening.

Newsom Accuses Trump of Dementia in AI Chatbot Clash

California Governor Gavin Newsom launches a scathing attack on Donald Trump, suggesting cognitive decline and using the ex-President's own AI platform, Grok, to troll him. A new front in the digital political war.

Sky News Anchor's Stage 4 Cancer Shock After 'Clear' Screening

Veteran broadcaster Dermot Murnaghan reveals his devastating stage four cancer diagnosis, which came just months after receiving the all-clear from a routine NHS screening. The former Sky News anchor shares his powerful story to urge public vigilance.

Experts: Trump Shows 'Key Sign' of Dementia

Leading neurologists and medical experts have issued a stark warning after analysing Donald Trump's recent speech patterns, identifying what they believe is a key indicator of cognitive decline. The findings have ignited a fierce debate about the mental f

Eye Scan Could Predict Intelligence, UK Study Finds

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a simple eye scan could one day predict cognitive ability, linking a thicker retina to higher intelligence and opening new doors for early neurological screening.

Early warning test could predict dementia risk

Groundbreaking research from Queen Mary University of London suggests a simple blood test could identify individuals at high risk of developing dementia, potentially enabling earlier interventions and lifestyle changes.

Why Not Joining In Could Be Your Secret Superpower

New research reveals that those who hesitate to join in aren't necessarily shy or antisocial - they may possess a powerful cognitive advantage that drives deeper thinking and innovation.

Cherry Powder Could Help Prevent Alzheimer's, Study Finds

New research from the University of Brighton suggests that tart cherry powder could significantly reduce key markers of Alzheimer's disease and improve cognitive function, offering a potential dietary defence against dementia.

Tackle The Guardian's Killer Sudoku 984

Tackle The Guardian's latest and most diabolical Killer Sudoku puzzle, number 984. Our guide provides expert tips and strategies to help you conquer this classic logic challenge and boost your cognitive fitness.

Tart Cherry Powder Boosts Brain Power, Fights Alzheimer's

Groundbreaking research from the University of Kent suggests a daily dose of Montmorency tart cherry powder could dramatically improve brain function, memory, and mood in older adults, offering a tantalising natural weapon against Alzheimer's disease.

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