August 7, 2014

It’s another reason to head for the seafood section at the grocery store. A study found that people who ate baked or broiled fish at least once a week had larger brain volumes in the regions that are linked with thinking and memory. And it didn’t matter whether or not the fish they ate was high in Omega-3 fatty acids. Source Link

Something that hangs from your car keys could help you decide whether to hand them off after a few drinks. New keychain breathalyzer devices that work with your smartphone let you test whether you’re near the legal limit. But experts warn that the personal testers aren’t as precise as those used by police and drinkers should err on the side of caution. Source Link

How you eat during pregnancy may affect the health of your grandchildren. Scientists found that poor diet among pregnant mice raised the risk of diabetes for their male offspring and their children, too. Researchers think that diet during pregnancy can change settings in male DNA to raise the diabetes risk for future generations. Source Link