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03/09/2019
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By David Williams
Lack of sleep alters adolescent behavior: Study finds it reduces brain activity, compromises judgement leading to increased risk of addiction, depression
Teenagers are often highly susceptible to chronic sleep deprivation. Their busy schedules at school and sometimes at home can often lead to many nights of staying up late, while still needing to wake up early the next morning. This is a huge problem for a number of reasons, but the biggest one of all might be […]
03/07/2019
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By David Williams
Understanding innate fears: Scientists study why snakes and spiders evoke a stress response, even in babies
Why are human babies afraid of creepy-crawlies such as spiders or snakes? Is it something that they learn as they grow older? What about extremely young infants who have never been exposed to these creatures beforehand? According to new research from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences (MPI CBS), the answers to […]
03/07/2019
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By David Williams
Scientists study the effects of stress on social competence, finding that those with less stress are better able to handle social situations
Meditation has been known to reduce stress levels in individuals if practiced correctly and applied consistently. But do its helpful effects lessen in relation to a person’s age? A research team in Germany, led by Tania Singer, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, decided to find out. What they learned was […]
03/07/2019
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By David Williams
Getting your leafy greens every day slows brain aging by a decade or more, scientists discover
It’s no secret that the food you eat plays a part in determining your overall health. If you eat junk food and other non-healthy food items, you can expect to suffer from some negative effects. But if you have a healthy, balanced diet, then the opposite happens: You get tremendous health benefits such as improved […]
02/22/2019
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By David Williams
Jello for the brain? Gelatin helps heal acute brain injuries, according to research
Science has come a long way as far as treating injuries to the human brain is concerned. It seems like every day you’ll hear about a new breakthrough in the field of brain research, and today is no exception. Researchers from the Neuronano Research Center or NRC at Lund University now have a better understanding […]
11/21/2018
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By David Williams
Biology matters: Male and female brains have distinct differences in architecture, activity and function, say scientists
Much has been said about the supposed similarities between males and females over the past few decades. However, the science has always been quite clear. Biologically speaking, there are only the male and female genders. There’s no such thing as “gender fluidity” except as an imaginary construct. Now new research on the human brains reveals […]
10/27/2018
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By David Williams
Tropical herb found to prevent death of brain tissue after a stroke, study
Stroke is one of the few things that often appears on the short list of illnesses that doctors – as well as the media – often refer to as silent killers. It works quietly, in the background, and rather quickly after it starts, so one of the best strategies that you can employ to stand a chance […]
08/29/2018
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By David Williams
MIT researchers develop ultra-thin needle that could be used to deliver drugs straight to a patient’s brain
When taking medicine that’s meant for the treatment of certain neurological disorders, waiting for the medicine to finally reach the brain is something of an unavoidable circumstance. Often, patients also have to suffer a number of different side effects as the drugs that have been administered tend to affect other parts of the brain as […]
06/08/2018
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By David Williams
Neural implants can create a new breed of superhumans capable of TELEPATHY
Would you mind living in a world where telepathy is normal? That’s pretty much where we’re headed, according to one expert on the subject, after looking at the study methods and technology available for the human brain today. Indeed, Dr. Eric Leuthardt from the Washington University stated that a new breed of superhumans could exist […]
06/08/2018
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By David Williams
Bee colonies appear to make decisions just like the human brain, say researchers
Bees are different from other insects in lots of little ways. But a new study now shows that as a group, they also behave rather differently, even when compared with individual bees. To be more specific, a group of researchers has determined that the way honey bees usually function, when they are in groups, is […]
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