Sentences with phrase «for normal cognitive function»

DHA is necessary for normal cognitive function and fetal brain development, while also offering a host of anti-inflammatory properties.
Fizzing with vitamins and minerals this new Rescue product contains vitamin B12 and Magnesium which help to reduce tiredness and fatigue, as well as Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5) for normal energy release and Zinc for normal cognitive function.
BDNF, a target gene of CREB, is reduced with age and in the AD brain [112] and is required for normal cognitive function [113].

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What they found was that for those who are normal weight or overweight, but not obese, eating more than 10 servings of fruit and vegetable daily was linked to better cognitive functioning.
The Center for Integrative and Cognitive Neuroscience, directed by Jeffrey Schall, helps form and support alliances of investigators interested in studying how normal and abnormal behavior and cognition arise from the function of the brain.
Testosterone is responsible for stimulating muscle growth, normal erectile function, normal cognitive function, maintaining normal bone density, and testosterone deficiency can profoundly reduced energy levels.
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Even when study is limited to family processes as influences, multivariate risk models find support.9 - 12 For example, Cummings and Davies13 presented a framework for how multiple disruptions in child and family functioning and related contexts are supported as pertinent to associations between maternal depression and early child adjustment, including problematic parenting, marital conflict, children's exposure to parental depression, and related difficulties in family processes.10, 11 A particular focus of this family process model is identifying and distinguishing specific response processes in the child (e.g., emotional insecurity; specific emotional, cognitive, behavioral or physiological responses) that, over time, account for normal development or the development of psychopathologyFor example, Cummings and Davies13 presented a framework for how multiple disruptions in child and family functioning and related contexts are supported as pertinent to associations between maternal depression and early child adjustment, including problematic parenting, marital conflict, children's exposure to parental depression, and related difficulties in family processes.10, 11 A particular focus of this family process model is identifying and distinguishing specific response processes in the child (e.g., emotional insecurity; specific emotional, cognitive, behavioral or physiological responses) that, over time, account for normal development or the development of psychopathologyfor how multiple disruptions in child and family functioning and related contexts are supported as pertinent to associations between maternal depression and early child adjustment, including problematic parenting, marital conflict, children's exposure to parental depression, and related difficulties in family processes.10, 11 A particular focus of this family process model is identifying and distinguishing specific response processes in the child (e.g., emotional insecurity; specific emotional, cognitive, behavioral or physiological responses) that, over time, account for normal development or the development of psychopathologyfor normal development or the development of psychopathology.10
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