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N.B. Neurological Illness Report Due in January

New Brunswick's chief medical officer confirms the final report on a mysterious neurological illness will be public in January. Get the latest details and what it means for residents.

Forgotten Body Parts That Need Exercise Too

Experts reveal why your brain, lungs, wrists, and toes are crucial for a true full-body workout. Learn simple exercises to boost cognition, lung capacity, and prevent injury.

Brain Health: Why Nutrition Beats Supplements

A neurologist with 30 years of practice reveals the #1 reason for brain health problems and why 'eating the rainbow' is crucial. Learn how to feed your cells for optimal cognitive function.

5 Neurologist Habits to Fight Dementia Risk

As dementia cases are set to rise in Canada, neurologists share their daily, science-backed habits—from walking to a colleague's desk to eating olive oil—to protect brain health and reduce risk.

Key Exercise Windows for Brain Health Revealed

New research identifies crucial periods when physical activity most significantly impacts cognitive function during midlife. Discover how timing your workouts could protect brain health.

Food for Thought: How Diet Impacts Mental Health

Discover how nutritional psychiatry links your diet to mood and anxiety. Learn which foods boost mental wellness and how the gut-brain axis works. Start your journey to a healthier mind today.

Study: Adolescence lasts until age 32

A groundbreaking Cambridge study reveals the human brain has five distinct developmental phases, with adolescence extending into our early 30s. Discover what this means for understanding human maturity.

Breakthrough in aggressive brain tumour treatment

Canadian and U.S. researchers achieve major breakthrough in treating aggressive brain tumours using innovative portable ultrasound technology. Learn how this could revolutionize cancer care.

Skilled Immigrants Leaving Canada, Report Finds

A new report reveals 20% of immigrants leave Canada within 25 years, with highly educated professionals most likely to depart. Discover the factors driving this 'leaky bucket' trend.

Skilled immigrants leaving Canada fastest: study

New research reveals Canada's highly skilled immigrants are departing at alarming rates, raising concerns about retention strategies and economic impact. Learn what's driving this exodus.

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