home.social

#memoryboost — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #memoryboost, aggregated by home.social.

  1. DATE: May 26, 2026 at 09:39AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY PSYCHOLOGY FEED

    TITLE: Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    Researchers at Texas A&M have developed a nasal spray that appears to reverse brain aging by calming inflammation and restoring the brain’s energy systems. After just two doses, memory and cognitive function improved for months, raising hopes for future treatments targeting dementia and brain fog.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    -------------------------------------------------

    DAILY EMAIL DIGEST: Email [email protected] -- no subject or message needed.

    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot

    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com

    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE: subscribe-article-digests.clin

    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin

    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

    -------------------------------------------------

    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #BrainAging #NasalSpray #MemoryBoost #CognitiveEnhancement #DementiaResearch #InflammationReduction #BrainHealth #AgingScience #TexasAM #NeurodegenerativeResearch

  2. DATE: May 26, 2026 at 09:39AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY PSYCHOLOGY FEED

    TITLE: Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    Researchers at Texas A&M have developed a nasal spray that appears to reverse brain aging by calming inflammation and restoring the brain’s energy systems. After just two doses, memory and cognitive function improved for months, raising hopes for future treatments targeting dementia and brain fog.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    -------------------------------------------------

    DAILY EMAIL DIGEST: Email [email protected] -- no subject or message needed.

    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot

    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com

    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE: subscribe-article-digests.clin

    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin

    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

    -------------------------------------------------

    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #BrainAging #NasalSpray #MemoryBoost #CognitiveEnhancement #DementiaResearch #InflammationReduction #BrainHealth #AgingScience #TexasAM #NeurodegenerativeResearch

  3. DATE: May 26, 2026 at 09:39AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY PSYCHOLOGY FEED

    TITLE: Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    Researchers at Texas A&M have developed a nasal spray that appears to reverse brain aging by calming inflammation and restoring the brain’s energy systems. After just two doses, memory and cognitive function improved for months, raising hopes for future treatments targeting dementia and brain fog.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    -------------------------------------------------

    DAILY EMAIL DIGEST: Email [email protected] -- no subject or message needed.

    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot

    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com

    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE: subscribe-article-digests.clin

    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin

    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

    -------------------------------------------------

    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #BrainAging #NasalSpray #MemoryBoost #CognitiveEnhancement #DementiaResearch #InflammationReduction #BrainHealth #AgingScience #TexasAM #NeurodegenerativeResearch

  4. DATE: May 26, 2026 at 09:39AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    Researchers at Texas A&M have developed a nasal spray that appears to reverse brain aging by calming inflammation and restoring the brain’s energy systems. After just two doses, memory and cognitive function improved for months, raising hopes for future treatments targeting dementia and brain fog.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    -------------------------------------------------

    DAILY EMAIL DIGEST: Email [email protected] -- no subject or message needed.

    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot

    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com

    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE: subscribe-article-digests.clin

    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin

    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

    -------------------------------------------------

    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #BrainAging #NasalSpray #MemoryBoost #CognitiveEnhancement #DementiaResearch #InflammationReduction #BrainHealth #TexasAM #Neuroscience #AgeReversal

  5. DATE: May 26, 2026 at 09:39AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    Researchers at Texas A&M have developed a nasal spray that appears to reverse brain aging by calming inflammation and restoring the brain’s energy systems. After just two doses, memory and cognitive function improved for months, raising hopes for future treatments targeting dementia and brain fog.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    -------------------------------------------------

    DAILY EMAIL DIGEST: Email [email protected] -- no subject or message needed.

    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot

    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com

    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE: subscribe-article-digests.clin

    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin

    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

    -------------------------------------------------

    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #BrainAging #NasalSpray #MemoryBoost #CognitiveEnhancement #DementiaResearch #InflammationReduction #BrainHealth #TexasAM #Neuroscience #AgeReversal

  6. DATE: May 26, 2026 at 09:39AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    Researchers at Texas A&M have developed a nasal spray that appears to reverse brain aging by calming inflammation and restoring the brain’s energy systems. After just two doses, memory and cognitive function improved for months, raising hopes for future treatments targeting dementia and brain fog.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    -------------------------------------------------

    DAILY EMAIL DIGEST: Email [email protected] -- no subject or message needed.

    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot

    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com

    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE: subscribe-article-digests.clin

    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin

    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

    -------------------------------------------------

    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #BrainAging #NasalSpray #MemoryBoost #CognitiveEnhancement #DementiaResearch #InflammationReduction #BrainHealth #TexasAM #Neuroscience #AgeReversal

  7. DATE: May 24, 2026 at 01:40AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: Scientists discover hidden driver of aging — Simple supplement reversed brain decline

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    A newly identified brain protein may play a major role in how the body ages. Researchers discovered that declining levels of Menin in the hypothalamus triggered inflammation, memory problems, bone loss, and other aging-related changes in mice. Restoring Menin reversed several of these effects, while a simple amino acid supplement called D-serine boosted cognition. The discovery opens a surprising new path for fighting age-related decline.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    -------------------------------------------------

    DAILY EMAIL DIGEST: Email [email protected] -- no subject or message needed.

    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot

    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com

    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE: subscribe-article-digests.clin

    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin

    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

    -------------------------------------------------

    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #AgingScience #MeninProtein #Hypothalamus #Inflammation #MemoryBoost #BoneHealth #DSerine #CognitionEnhancement #AgingResearch #BrainHealth

  8. DATE: May 24, 2026 at 01:40AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: Scientists discover hidden driver of aging — Simple supplement reversed brain decline

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    A newly identified brain protein may play a major role in how the body ages. Researchers discovered that declining levels of Menin in the hypothalamus triggered inflammation, memory problems, bone loss, and other aging-related changes in mice. Restoring Menin reversed several of these effects, while a simple amino acid supplement called D-serine boosted cognition. The discovery opens a surprising new path for fighting age-related decline.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    -------------------------------------------------

    DAILY EMAIL DIGEST: Email [email protected] -- no subject or message needed.

    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot

    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com

    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE: subscribe-article-digests.clin

    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin

    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

    -------------------------------------------------

    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #AgingScience #MeninProtein #Hypothalamus #Inflammation #MemoryBoost #BoneHealth #DSerine #CognitionEnhancement #AgingResearch #BrainHealth

  9. DATE: May 24, 2026 at 01:40AM
    SOURCE: SCIENCE DAILY MIND-BRAIN FEED

    TITLE: Scientists discover hidden driver of aging — Simple supplement reversed brain decline

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    A newly identified brain protein may play a major role in how the body ages. Researchers discovered that declining levels of Menin in the hypothalamus triggered inflammation, memory problems, bone loss, and other aging-related changes in mice. Restoring Menin reversed several of these effects, while a simple amino acid supplement called D-serine boosted cognition. The discovery opens a surprising new path for fighting age-related decline.

    URL: sciencedaily.com/releases/2026

    -------------------------------------------------

    DAILY EMAIL DIGEST: Email [email protected] -- no subject or message needed.

    Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org

    Unofficial Psychology Today Xitter to toot feed at Psych Today Unofficial Bot @PTUnofficialBot

    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot

    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com

    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE: subscribe-article-digests.clin

    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin

    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

    -------------------------------------------------

    #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork @psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatry #healthcare #depression #psychotherapist #AgingScience #MeninProtein #Hypothalamus #Inflammation #MemoryBoost #BoneHealth #DSerine #CognitionEnhancement #AgingResearch #BrainHealth

  10. "Can a cup of coffee improve your memory?"

    Studies have suggested that caffeine, present in coffee, can enhance memory and cognitive function. However, the effects are often temporary and may vary across individuals.

    "Caffeine can boost alertness and memory, but it shouldn't replace a healthy lifestyle," says the Alzheimer's Association.

    Can a daily latte keep your mind sharp?

    #Coffee #MemoryBoost #CognitiveFunction

  11. "Ready to sharpen your memory and boost your focus naturally? 🧠✨
    The Brain Song is a simple 17-minute audio designed to support mental clarity and cognitive performance. Just press play and let your brain do the rest."
    Read More: - usa-thebrainsongs.com

    #TheBrainSong #BrainHealth #MemoryBoost #FocusBetter #CognitiveSupport #MentalClarity #BrainPower #SelfImprovement #DailyRoutine #MindsetMatters

  12. "Ready to sharpen your memory and boost your focus naturally? 🧠✨
    The Brain Song is a simple 17-minute audio designed to support mental clarity and cognitive performance. Just press play and let your brain do the rest."
    Read More: - usa-thebrainsongs.com

    #TheBrainSong #BrainHealth #MemoryBoost #FocusBetter #CognitiveSupport #MentalClarity #BrainPower #SelfImprovement #DailyRoutine #MindsetMatters

  13. The Memory Wave is a simple 12-minute audio program designed to activate gamma brainwaves and support sharper memory, better focus, and improved mental clarity. Add it to your daily routine and experience natural cognitive support without medication or complicated tools.
    Read More: - thememoreywave.com/

    #TheMemoryWave #MemoryBoost #BrainHealth #MentalClarity #FocusBetter #CognitiveSupport #BrainPerformance #GammaWaves #SharpenYourMind #DailyFocus

  14. The Memory Wave is a simple 12-minute audio program designed to activate gamma brainwaves and support sharper memory, better focus, and improved mental clarity. Add it to your daily routine and experience natural cognitive support without medication or complicated tools.
    Read More: - thememoreywave.com/

    #TheMemoryWave #MemoryBoost #BrainHealth #MentalClarity #FocusBetter #CognitiveSupport #BrainPerformance #GammaWaves #SharpenYourMind #DailyFocus

  15. Can Quantum Mechanics Be Derived from a Modification of General Relativity?

    Can Quantum Mechanics Be Derived from a Modification of General Relativity? – Futura-Sciences February 15, 2026 7 min…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Physics #brainhealth #healthybreakfast #memoryboost #Science
    newsbeep.com/us/470296/

  16. Can Quantum Mechanics Be Derived from a Modification of General Relativity?

    Can Quantum Mechanics Be Derived from a Modification of General Relativity? – Futura-Sciences February 15, 2026 7 min…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Physics #brainhealth #healthybreakfast #memoryboost #Science
    newsbeep.com/us/470296/

  17. Can Quantum Mechanics Be Derived from a Modification of General Relativity?

    Can Quantum Mechanics Be Derived from a Modification of General Relativity? – Futura-Sciences February 15, 2026 7 min…
    #NewsBeep #News #Physics #AU #Australia #brainhealth #healthybreakfast #memoryboost #Science
    newsbeep.com/au/481818/

  18. Can Quantum Mechanics Be Derived from a Modification of General Relativity?

    Can Quantum Mechanics Be Derived from a Modification of General Relativity? – Futura-Sciences February 15, 2026 7 min…
    #NewsBeep #News #Physics #brainhealth #CA #Canada #healthybreakfast #memoryboost #Science
    newsbeep.com/ca/476701/

  19. Reading improves memory. Following plots and characters exercises your brain.
    #MemoryBoost #BookishBenefits

  20. Reading improves memory. Following plots and characters exercises your brain.
    #MemoryBoost #BookishBenefits

  21. Hypnosis-for-a-better-memor

    Discover how hypnosis can improve memory by accessing the subconscious mind and reducing mental blocks.

    Whether you're studying, working, or simply want better recall, hypnosis may enhance focus and retention.

    Unlock your brain’s potential naturally and safely. #stoneoakcounselors #memoryboost #mindpower #hypnosisbenefits

    stoneoakcounselors.com/hypnosi

  22. Aha! moments don’t just feel great—they rewire your brain and double what you remember. Brain scans reveal how insight changes everything. #Neuroscience #MemoryBoost #LearningScience

    geekoo.news/what-a-brain-on-in