Month: July 2021

Older adults are happier when space matches personality

A study has found photos of a person’s living space can accurately point at personality traits and the mood of the people who live there, especially as a person gets older. Applying the findings could help lead to happier lives, including for older adults with frailty or cognitive impairment that has led them to be […]

Published on July 29, 2021

Want to Avoid Dementia? Add Some Color to Your Plate

Something as simple as having a glass of orange juice in the morning or an apple at lunch could be one of the keys to protecting your brain health. People who consumed just a half serving a day of foods high in a naturally occurring compound called flavonoids had a 20% lower… Read Full Article […]

Published on July 29, 2021

Environmental impact of bottled water up to 3,500 times higher than tap water

What is the best option for individual water consumption if we take into account both health and environmental impacts? The answer to that question, according to a new study is that, at least in the city of Barcelona, tap water is the option that offers more overall benefits. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David […]

Published on July 29, 2021