The Science of Flourishing: Nurturing a Healthy Brain for Well-being For centuries, humans have sought the key to a fulfilling life – a state often described as “flourishing.” Historically explored …
Neuroscience
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The Evolving Brain: New Atlas Maps Lifelong Changes in Brain Connectivity Scientists have created a detailed atlas charting how patterns of brain activity, known as functional connectivity, change throughout life. …
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Promising Alzheimer’s Drug Target Identified by Indiana University Researchers Scientists at the Indiana University School of Medicine have identified a potential new drug target for Alzheimer’s disease. Their research, published …
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New Genetic Disease Linked to Premature Aging and Cognitive Decline Discovered Scientists have identified a rare genetic disorder that causes premature aging and significant cognitive impairment, differentiating it from previously …
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Balance and Parkinson’s: New Insights into Brain and Muscle Activity Researchers at Emory University are shedding light on the complex interplay between brain and muscle activity during balance recovery, particularly …
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Phosphorylated Tau Blood Test Shows Promise for Alzheimer’s and Amyloidosis Diagnosis Recent research indicates that measuring levels of phosphorylated tau (p-tau) in the blood may offer a valuable diagnostic tool, …
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The Stress-Eczema Connection: How Your Emotions Impact Your Skin For many individuals with eczema, stress isn’t just a feeling—it’s a trigger that can worsen symptoms and intensify itchy rashes. Recent …
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Groundbreaking Brain Resilience Study to Track 1,000 Canadians for a Decade A landmark 10-year study, the Brain Resilience Study, is underway in British Columbia, Canada, aiming to unravel the mysteries …
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Why You Remember Song Lyrics But Forget Why You Entered a Room It’s a familiar experience: you can effortlessly recall the lyrics to a song you haven’t heard in decades, …
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The Adaptive Brain: How Learning Shapes the Fusiform Cortex The human brain possesses a remarkable capacity for adaptation, refining its perceptual abilities through experience. Recent research has pinpointed the left …