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Studies have shown even diet soft drinks, which some are led to believe are healthier options, have been tied to elevated brain inflammation and increased risk of depression.

Sheetal DeCaria

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

We will soon be able to offer women at risk more advanced assessments, like comprehensive genetic testing in a clinic setting, to more adequately assess their risk and develop personalized risk reduction plans for optimal brain protection.

Kellyann Niotis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

[ My dad ] died in 2011 and he was the smartest human being I'd ever met, probably the smartest human being that most people who met him had ever met, and to watch somebody that smart lose their mind, lose their brain, lose their ability to know what a fork is or know who I was, was an extraordinary thing to behold. And so I started asking a lot of questions and trying to understand what was it that caused that and how could one prevent that if they could from having that happen to them.

Maria Shriver

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Nothing would be shown in the brain.

Cyril Wecht

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

As one leg standing requires good balance, linked to brain function, good muscle strength and good blood flow, it likely integrates muscular, vascular and brain systems so it is a global test of future mortality risk -- albeit crude.

Naveed Sattar

Found on CNN
1 year ago

They [service members] come home many of the fittest and best-trained warriors in the world, never the same. Headaches, numbness, dizziness, a cancer that would put them in a flag-draped coffin, one of those soldiers was my son, Maj. Beau Biden. I don't know for sure if the burn pit that he lived near, that his hooch [barracks] was there in Iraq, and before that Kosovo, is the cause of his brain cancer and the disease of so many other troops. But I am committed to find out everything we can.

President Biden

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

As soon as that little voice comes on, change the environment. Get out of bed, try to reset your brain and keep the lights low.

Rebecca Robbins

Found on CNN
1 year ago

angry, violent, bizarre, we’re obscene in our lust, oblivious in our pain. i’m a man driven by my passions. sometimes I desire normalcy but then my brain wakes up and i return to reality.

Scott C. Holstad

added by scottholstad
1 year ago

It is a degenerative brain disease, in virtually all cases, there is a gradual decline in a person's abilities over time.

Jason Frizzell

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The SSRI did not increase brain connectivity, and The SSRI actually did not improve well-being as much as psilocybin, now for the first time you've got the brain science lining up with what patients say after a trip :' I feel more connected. I can think more freely. I can escape from negative thoughts, and I don't get trapped in them.'.

David Nutt

Found on CNN
1 year ago

One of the most interesting things we've learned about the classic psychedelics is that they have a dramatic effect on the way brain systems synchronize, or move and groove together, when someone's on psilocybin, we see an overall increase in connectivity between areas of the brain that don't normally communicate well.

Matthew Johnson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When someone's on psilocybin, we see an overall increase in connectivity between areas of the brain that don't normally communicate well, matthew Johnson also see the opposite of that -- local networks in the brain that normally interact with each other quite a bit suddenly communicate less.

Matthew Johnson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It's like there's this part of my brain that's hiding something, and part of my brain that's looking at something, and this other part of my brain that knows this thing to be true, and they all just collided into each other, like, this thing is no longer hidden from you.

Cher Scarlett

Found on CNN
1 year ago

A heart attack is a heart attack, and a brain attack is a stroke.

Andrew Freeman

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The car has no muscle and the cell phone has no brain.

Wesley D'Amico

added by WesleyD'Amico
1 year ago

Anything over 100, you can get symptoms, so what happens is that the brain starts swelling, and then they become comatose. And if you don't transplant them appropriately, they can have brain damage.

Srinath Chinnakotla

Found on CNN
1 year ago

You know what I always thought was funny as a little kid isn't necessarily the same as what's funny now. Things change and the times change, so it's important for me to figure it out, i think the most important thing is that it's best for the other person. I thought about and that it's not best for the other person, doesn't matter what happens for me. And that gave me a great deal of comfort and relaxation because your brain doesn't operate well when you're in the unknown, when you're thinking like,' well, how can I be so... how can I misperceive ? How can I be so inaccurate and so insensitive,' when you think you're being sensitive to some sensibility that you've had for a long time.

Bill Murray

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I think what the average person can kind of take from that is, it’s probably not great for your brain to be drinking every day, you want to really think about reducing your alcohol.

Sarah Church

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

When they came home, many of the world's fittest and best trained warriors were never the same. Headaches. Numbness. Dizziness. A cancer that would put them in a flag-draped coffin. I know. One of those soldiers was my son, Major Beau Biden, we don't know for sure if a burn pit was near where his hooch was near, in Iraq or earlier than that in Kosovo, was the cause of his brain cancer, or the diseases of so many of our troops. But I'm committed to finding out everything we can.

Beau Biden

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Forest bathing is essentially a slow, mindful walk in nature where you pay really close attention to your surroundings, using all of your senses, it's just to kind of switch your brain off and give yourself a little bit of a rest from ruminating about your to-do list.

Kirsten McEwan

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Specific traits may increase risk due to a lifetime of behaviors that predispose a person to developing cognitive decline or Alzheimer's disease, or there could be more of a direct biological role related to early disease pathology, neuroticism is specifically one trait that comes to mind, and past meta-analyses have also show this. Rumination and worry is linked to smaller brain volumes.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Neuroticism is specifically one trait that comes to mind, and past meta-analyses have also show this. Rumination and worry is linked to smaller brain volumes, it's unclear if the stress/neuroinflammation pathway drives this. A biomarker doesn't really exist for this so it's hard to prove.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
2 years ago

People want to know,' what are my chances ?' and then' what can I do about it ?' not today, but in the near future, we'll be able to calculate a person's likelihood of developing Alzheimer's or another brain disorder in a more precise way, and that will help with precision medical and lifestyle management.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
2 years ago

[ The doctors ] pulled the curtain around my bed and said,' It's a brain tumour,' all I could think was,' F --- ing hell !' I was in shock.

Tom Parker

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

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