
How Diet Can Influence ADHD Symptoms
While there’s no magic meal plan that “cures” ADHD, growing evidence suggests that what we eat can significantly impact the severity of symptoms. Nutrition affects brain health, […]
How Diet Can Influence ADHD Symptoms
While there’s no magic meal plan that “cures” ADHD, growing evidence suggests that what we eat can significantly impact the severity of symptoms. Nutrition affects brain health, […]
Patient Story
“The entire experience of participating in the clinical trial has been exceptional. The team at Re:Cognition Health genuinely prioritises the wellbeing of their patients. Their understanding and […]
Mike’s Story
Name: Mike Age: 81 years When were you first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s? I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s through Re:Cognition Health just over two years ago and I […]
Americans Call for Early Alzheimer’s Detection and Risk-Taking Treatments Amidst Soaring Prevalence
In a year where the number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease has surpassed 7 million for the first time, a new report from the Alzheimer’s Association […]
Unlocking the Power of Non-Sleep Deep Rest: What It Is and Why It Matters
Dr Steve Allder, Consultant Neurologist at Re:Cognition Health, recently spoke with MSN about Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) a practice that’s gaining attention in health and wellness circles. […]
Hearing Loss and Dementia: Understanding the Link and Why Early Intervention Matters
Dr Steve Allder, Consultant Neurologist at Re:Cognition Health, recently shared his insights with Medical News Today following the release of a significant new study that shines a […]
The Power of Proactive Brain Monitoring: Staying One Step Ahead of Cognitive Decline
In today’s rapidly advancing world of healthcare, there is a clear shift away from reactive treatment towards prevention and nowhere is this more vital than in brain […]
A Pivotal Time in Alzheimer’s Treatment: Slowing the Disease Before It Progresses
Dr Emer MacSweeney, CEO of Re:Cognition Health, has shared with Healthcare World why recent developments in Alzheimer’s treatment mark a major breakthrough in neurology. Alzheimer’s disease, long […]
ADHD and Increased Dementia Risk
A recent study published in Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences explores a potential link between adult ADHD and increased dementia risk, shedding light on the neurological mechanisms that […]
A brain too well-connected?
Dr Ben Marlow looks at research that suggests there is a subtype of autism where specific parts of the brain grow too much – and where there […]
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