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Bee study identifies gut bacteria that can improve memory.

December 12, 2021

“Robust new research published in the journal Nature Communications is demonstrating how a particular species of gut bacteria can directly improve long-term memory in bumblebees.” | learn more

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Intermittent fasting could significantly shape long-term memory.

June 13, 2021

“[W]hen mice are put on an intermittent fasting diet, they seem to retain information for much longer than their non-fasting peers. The latest evidence of this is detailed in a new study published Tuesday in Nature Communications, in which researchers found […]

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Genetic changes associated with physical activity revealed.

December 16, 2018

“Time spent sitting, sleeping and moving is determined in part by our genes, University of Oxford researchers have shown. In one of the most detailed projects of its kind, the scientists studied the activity of 91,105 UK Biobank participants who […]

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