A personal experiment with a 25g daily creatine super-dose for 28 days showed increased strength, faster recovery, improved motivation, and no significant bloating or gastrointestinal issues, suggesting that while effective, such high doses may not be practical for everyone. Moderate, periodic super-dosing could offer similar benefits with fewer drawbacks.
A study suggests that SSRIs may reduce Alzheimer's disease markers and restore brain activity in specific regions, though their impact on cognition remains mixed, highlighting potential for further research into their therapeutic role.
Volunteers at the University of Manchester in England are participating in a scientific study that involves inhaling pollutants such as diesel exhaust, cleaning products, and cooking fumes to understand the impact on the brain. The study aims to investigate the connection between air pollution and brain-related issues, including cognition and increased risks of dementia. Researchers are analyzing blood samples and cognitive tests taken before and after exposure to different types of pollutants. The study seeks to uncover the underlying biological mechanisms linking air pollution to adverse effects on the human brain.