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Pregnancy triggers significant brain changes The largest study to date on pregnancy and brain structure has found that expectant mothers experience a nearly 5% reduction in grey matter, challengi...
AI translates thoughts into text for paralyzed patients A 52-year-old woman, paralyzed by a stroke 19 years ago, communicated through a brain-computer interface (BCI) that converted her imagined...
Study reveals brain stimulation increases altruism Researchers at the University of Zurich have found that applying electrical currents to specific brain regions can make people more generous-at...
Migraine's long-standing mystery begins to unravel A debilitating neurological condition affecting over 1.2 billion people worldwide is finally shedding its outdated reputation as a mere headache...
Study reveals menopause-related brain alterations A large UK investigation has identified brain changes during menopause that mirror those observed in Alzheimer's disease, potentially shedding li...
Finger-prick test trial aims to revolutionize Alzheimer's diagnosis An international study involving 1,000 volunteers over 60 is investigating whether a simple finger-prick blood test can detect...
Beyond the 'pleasure chemical' myth Dopamine, often called the brain's 'pleasure chemical,' drives human behavior in ways far more complex than simple reward-seeking. Neuroscientist Nikolay Kukus...
Reaction speed linked to aging and mortality risks Scientists have discovered that how quickly a person responds to stimuli may reveal critical insights into brain function, heart health, and eve...
Why balancing on one leg matters as we age Standing on a single leg for even a few seconds may reveal critical insights about overall health, muscle loss, and cognitive function in older adults....
AI and Human Brains Fooled by the Same Visual Tricks The Moon appears larger near the horizon, though its size remains constant. Such optical illusions reveal how our brains take shortcuts to pro...
Rare genetic condition reshapes social behavior A genetic disorder known as Williams Syndrome (WS) causes individuals to treat strangers with extraordinary warmth and trust, offering scientists n...
Yoga's impact on brain structure and mental health Emerging research suggests yoga not only strengthens the body but also alters brain composition, offering potential benefits for mental health c...
Decades of misconceptions give way to genetic breakthroughs For years, autism was wrongly attributed to cold parenting. Now, researchers are identifying the genetic roots of the condition, reveal...
Long-Term Brain Risks in Contact Sports Professional soccer players and American football athletes face significantly higher risks of developing neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parki...
Brain health isn't fixed-science shows how to preserve it Forgetfulness isn't an inevitable part of getting older. Research reveals simple, evidence-based habits that can sharpen cognition, delay...
Walking pace reveals brain health and ageing rate How fast you walk may indicate more than just physical fitness-it could reflect the pace at which your brain is ageing, according to recent r...
How group singing boosts brain health, eases pain and strengthens bonds As festive carolers fill streets, malls, and nursing homes with seasonal melodies, they may be unknowingly enhancing their...
Brain undergoes five key phases with turning points at 9, 32, 66 and 83 New research from the University of Cambridge identifies five distinct stages in human brain development, each marked b...
Hitler's DNA analysis reveals genetic disorders but sparks ethical debate A groundbreaking DNA analysis of Adolf Hitler's blood, extracted from an 80-year-old fabric swatch taken from his Berlin...
Social media's latest wellness trend targets the vagus nerve A surge of online posts promises rapid stress relief through techniques like ear stimulation, eye movements, and weighted-vest garglin...
Surrey researchers boost AI efficiency by mimicking human brain networks Scientists at the University of Surrey have developed a new method to enhance artificial intelligence performance by repli...
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