Your brain isn’t just an organ; it’s your body’s most dynamic storyteller, constantly firing, repairing, and rewriting itself ...
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Want to keep your brain sharp? Experts say cutting back on alcoholic drinks could be the key
A new study warns that drinking too much alcohol can harm brain health and raise stroke risk. Experts say cutting down on ...
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MIT study reveals how sleep keeps your brain clean and sharp
Running on no sleep, everything feels off, and your awake brain starts cleaning itself, MIT and Boston University researchers ...
While convenient, it means we use our internal memory less and less. And as the old saying goes: Use it or lose it. It's ...
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No, Skipping Breakfast Won’t Make You Less Sharp
For decades we’ve heard the same advice. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Parents say it, doctors echo it, cereal companies print it on boxes. But science is catching up to that old ...
The link between a sedentary lifestyle and an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease is becoming clearer. Being active ...
To maintain a perpetually “refreshed” look, cosmetic treatments are being sought earlier and more often. But what does it ...
Every day, your brain makes thousands of decisions under uncertainty. Most of the time, you guess right. When you don't, you learn. But when the brain's ability to judge context or assign meaning ...
New research suggests that a certain diet may help your brain age more slowly. The diet is a tweak to the Mediterranean diet. The exact reason for this isn’t known, but here, experts share theories.
Super-agers have the memory and focus on people decades younger. A neurologist said he's on track to be one with a ...
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