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Here’s Today’s Tip… Protect Your Brain.
You’ve probably heard that low-dose aspirin has a legitimate effect for reducing heart disease risk by acting as a blood thinner and reducing clots, while also lowering inflammation.
But what you probably haven’t heard about aspirin is that it actually has some powerful benefits for your BRAIN too!
Aspirin’s effects on the brain and nervous system are strikingly potent. Aspirin can be considered a powerful nootropic. Aspirin is especially effective at lowering inflammation in the brain. Inflammation in the brain can cause depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and other mental disorders.
Aspirin not only helps enhance moods and emotional stability, but it reduces stress, generates a feeling of calm, aids in better sleep, and banishes depression—while regulating serotonin and other vital brain chemicals.
And you may find this information truly amazing–Aspirin helps regrow neurons in the hippocampus. The hippocampus is the area of the brain responsible for mood, emotion, and judgement. This neurogenesis shows great promise at preventing and even reversing some forms of dementia, encouraging stroke recovery, and enhancing memory and cognition.
Neurogenesis is one of the key factors in longevity and slowing the aging process in the brain.
Aspirin stimulates the release of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, or BDNF.
BDNF plays an important role in many physiological and pathological functions of the brain and nervous system. BDNF plays a crucial role in brain circuits and their ability to communicate. Proper functioning of the central nervous system depends on BDNF.
Aspirin’s anti-inflammatory actions also protect the brain, reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, MS, and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Because aspirin has the ability to break up blood clots, aspirin prevents further injury from strokes, aids in stroke recovery, and alleviates post-stroke depression. And low-dose baby aspirin is generally enough to have most of these powerful brain benefits!
Speaking of natural substances that improve your brain health, which fruit do you think is best for memory?
Harvard & UCLA Reveal #1 Best Fruit for Improving Memory
If your memory isn’t as sharp as it used to be… or if you’re having more embarrassing “senior moments”…
A NEW landmark study from Harvard Medical School, UCLA, and Cornell University has revealed that reversing age-related memory loss depends on improving blood circulation to your brain.
As you age, blood flow to your brain can dry up by as much as 26%.
This starves your brain cells of vital nutrients, oxygen, and energy – causing more than 32,000 brain cells to die every second.
What’s worse, this can SHRINK your hippocampus – which is the “memory center” of your brain.
In fact, the researchers studying the aging brains of seniors found that the smaller their hippocampus was, the faster their memory declined!
But here’s the good news…
One leading doctor on brain health has found an easy way to boost blood flow to your brain – by making a few simple changes to your daily regimen.
So here’s a quick 3-second pop quiz for you:
What’s the #1 science-backed fruit for reversing memory loss and mental decline?
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As Tokyo prepares to host an epic opening series featuring several of MLB’s top Japanese stars, it’s worth going all the way back to 1872 to trace the path that led us to this point.
In our survey of over one hundred players, they overwhelmingly chose Shohei Ohtani as the best player in baseball but had plenty to say about Bobby Witt Jr., Aaron Judge and others.
Two of Pablo Sandoval’s three homers in 2012 World Series Game 1 came off Justin Verlander. Now that Sandoval is a guest instructor for the Giants and Verlander has joined the club, has it been awkward? “I don’t bring it up,” Sandoval said.
After spending the past two offseasons stocking shelves at a Whole Foods near his Nashville-area home, Mets catcher Hayden Senger has a realistic chance at cracking the Major Leagues.
With Statcast’s new data on where hitters stand in the batter’s box, we can look at changes Pete Crow-Armstrong has made at the plate that have paid dividends so far in Spring Training.
Last year’s MVPs, Cy Young winners and Rookies of the Year will wear gold MLB logos on the backs of their jerseys that will be incorporated into special Topps cards.
With our first regular-season games in Tokyo just days away, the No. 1 team should not come as much of a surprise as we rank all 30 clubs going into Opening Day.
In our survey of more than one hundred players, the picks for the best pitcher in baseball included the reigning Cy Young Award winners and last season’s top NL Rookie.
Shortly after Shota Imanaga reported to Cubs Spring Training last year, he made changes to his pitching style that helped him dominate in his first taste of the Major Leagues.
After Kodai Senga got an awkward swing out of a looping 63.5 mph curveball, he dubbed the pitch “The Miracle Ball,” but would not commit to it becoming a regular part of his repertoire.
Interleague games between the Padres and Mariners have informally been known as The Vedder Cup for years, and now the season series winner will get a trophy featuring a guitar provided by Eddie Vedder himself.
Matchups between every team’s top prospects continue as the Twins face the Blue Jays at 1 p.m. ET, the Yankees meet the Orioles at 4 and the Angels take on the Cubs at 9.
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