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Elsevier, International Review of Neurobiology, Volume 177, January 2024
Alzheimer's disease (AD) stands as the most prevalent form of neuropsychiatric disorder among the elderly population, impacting a minimum of 50 million individuals worldwide. Current pharmacological treatments rely on the prescribing cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine.
Elsevier, Progress in Brain Research, Volume 287, January 2024
Alzheimer's disease (AD) presents a growing global challenge, with an increasing prevalence and significant impact on individuals and public health.
Elsevier, Progress in Brain Research, Volume 289, January 2024
Coffee, a universally consumed beverage, is known to contain thousands of bioactive constituents that have garnered interest due to their potential neuroprotective effects against various neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Elsevier, Studies in Natural Products Chemistry, Volume 81, January 2024
Dementia is a progressive neurological and degenerative syndrome that affects an individuals' memory, thinking, and social abilities severely enough to interfere with their daily lives. It is emerging as a public health priority in terms of the associated disability and mortality.
Elsevier, Natural Molecules in Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity, Volume , 1 January 2024
Green tea is a beverage consumed hot and cold worldwide for its taste and health benefits.
Elsevier, Microbial Biofilms: Role in Human Infectious Diseases, Volume , 1 January 2024
Humans harbor complex communities of microbes, predominantly bacteria, that live symbiotically within the colon. There are several factors that influence the trajectory of gut microbiota in infants such as birth term, mode of delivery, and dietary habits.
Elsevier, A Review on Diverse Neurological Disorders: Pathophysiology, Molecular Mechanisms, and Therapeutics, Volume , 1 January 2024
Due to the aging population, both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are degenerative brain disorders that are now recognized as important public health issues.
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International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, Volume 24, 1 January 2024

This study indicates that among people with higher levels of disability, engaging in physical activity is linked to more effective stress coping through enhanced self-efficacy. However, this effect was not observed among people with low levels of disability.
Elsevier, One Earth, Volume 7, 19 January 2024
The cascading effects of biodiversity decline on human well-being present a pressing challenge for sustainable development. Conservation efforts often prioritize safeguarding specific species, habitats, or intact ecosystems but overlook biodiversity's fundamental role in providing Nature's Contributions to People (NCP) in human-modified landscapes.
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iScience, Volume 27, 19 January 2024

Shows behavioural and physiological responses to habitat change

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