After 150 years of mystery, neuroscience has finally cracked the code on how language works in the brain—and the answer is surprisingly elegant.
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What Science Says About Alcohol and Your Brain
Drinking alcohol can also cause both short term and long term changes to your brain. Here’s what you need to know.
Sedentary lifestyle and poor diet: Many elders lead less active lives, often accompanied by diets high in fats and salts. Physical inactivity contributes to obesity, hypertension, and cholesterol ...
Newly decoded brain circuits make memories more stable as part of learning, according to a study led by NYU Langone Health ...
Have you noticed a shift in your mood or a persistent headache that just won't quit? These could be whispers of something more profound.
Recognising a stroke early can save lives. Dr Prashank Goel, Neurosurgeon at Paras Health Kanpur, explains the FAST test, golden hour treatment and prevention tips to lower stroke risk and improve ...
Alzheimer’s disease is notorious for scrambling patients’ daily rhythms. Restless nights with little sleep and increased ...
A new study provides the best evidence to date that the connection patterns between various parts of the human brain can tell ...
What exactly is happening when an individual with misophonia is triggered? Well, we don’t know everything about misophonia’s underlying mechanisms, but we do know some things that are certain.
Can MDMA help retrieve lost memories? This year’s hottest memoir, Amy Griffin's 'The Tell,' has reopened a thorny debate.
Kennedy's doctors at the Massachusetts General Hospital said Tuesday that the preliminary results from the brain biopsy showed a tumor in the left parietal lobe was responsible for the seizure.
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