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  • Diet, Genetics and Brain Health: What a New Study Reveals About Alzheimer’s Risk

    March 31, 2026

    Dr Steve Allder, Consultant Neurologist

    Emerging research continues to reshape how we understand the relationship between diet and cognitive health. A recent study led by Jakob Norgren and colleagues offers a more […]

  • How Coffee May Support Mental Health: Insights from Dr Tom MacLaren

    March 30, 2026

    Dr Tom MacLaren, Consultant Psychiatrist

    Dr Tom MacLaren, consultant psychiatrist at Re:Cognition Health, spoke with Medical News Today about a recent large observational study exploring the relationship between coffee consumption and mental […]

  • Re:Cognition Health Shortlisted for HealthInvestor 2026 Award: Driving Excellence in Diagnostics

    March 18, 2026

    Press Office

    Re:Cognition Health is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for the HealthInvestor 2026 Award – Diagnostics Provider of the Year. This nomination reflects our ongoing […]

  • How New Experiences Support Brain Health

    March 11, 2026

    Dr Steve Allder, Consultant Neurologist

    Looking after our brains is just as important as looking after our bodies. At Re:Cognition Health, we often emphasise that keeping the mind active is key to […]

  • A Breakthrough in Treating Degenerative Brain Diseases

    March 10, 2026

    Dr Emer MacSweeney

    In her compelling TEDx Athens Salon talk, delivered as part of the TEDx Global Idea Search, Dr Emer MacSweeney, CEO and Consultant Neuroradiologist at Re:Cognition Health, presented […]

  • Prenatal Paracetamol and Neurodevelopment: Why This New Review Matters

    February 5, 2026

    Dr Sylvia Baker, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Re:Cognition Health

    Recent years have seen a surge in headlines suggesting that taking paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen or Tylenol) during pregnancy may increase the risk of autism, ADHD […]

  • The Hidden Symptoms of ADHD: What We Don’t Talk About Enough

    February 5, 2026

    Dr Sylvia Baker

    Public understanding of ADHD has grown significantly in recent years. We now know that ADHD is not limited to disruptive behaviour in childhood  and that it affects […]

  • Blue Monday: Seasonal Slump or Mental Health Myth?

    January 27, 2026

    Press Office

    Dr Dimitrios Paschos, Consultant Psychiatrist at Re:Cognition Health, was featured in an article on Medical News Today exploring the reality behind “Blue Monday” – the so-called most […]

  • Alzheimer’s Fingerprick Tests: Why Blood-Based Biomarker Trials Matter

    January 18, 2026

    Press Office

    Early diagnosis has long been one of the greatest challenges in Alzheimer’s disease. For decades, clinicians have been forced to rely on expensive brain scans, invasive lumbar […]

  • When Headache Is a Warning Sign: What Wayne Mallon’s Story Tells Us About Blast-Related Brain Injury

    January 16, 2026

    Press Office

    The recent ITV News report on the death of army veteran Wayne Mallon is a stark and deeply troubling reminder of the hidden neurological injuries faced by […]

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