A recent scientific publication by the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)’s Nutrients journal suggests there might be a correlation between regular cheese consumption and better cognitive health in the elderly...
Read moreA recent scientific publication by the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)’s Nutrients journal suggests there might be a correlation between regular cheese consumption and better cognitive health in the elderly...
Read moreWhen Should You Consider Hormone Replacement Therapy?Written by: Taz Bhatia, MD | Published on: September 7, 2023Photo courtesy of Linda Ambrosius/Stills Hypothesis and Emerging Research Toggle description Some early observations...
Read moreSummary: Living in disadvantaged neighborhoods not only influences food choices and weight gain but can also alter the brain’s microstructure.Researchers found that poor food quality, high-calorie intake, and inactive environments...
Read moreGetting in sync can be exhilarating when you’re dancing in rhythm with other people or clapping along in an audience. Fireflies too know the joy of synchronisation, timing their flashes...
Read moreDetoxing and herbal cleanses often get labeled as a celebrity trend or something that health nuts do. But if you can’t seem to get your energy up or...
Read moreNeuroimaging studies are beginning to reveal a clearer picture of the brain systems involved in schizophrenia. Tamar Regev, the 2022–2024 Poitras Center Postdoctoral Fellow, has identified a new neural system...
Read moreA team of scientists was recently able to reconstruct the Pink Floyd song from direct human neural recordings using predictive modeling. This groundbreaking achievement demonstrates the potential of predictive modeling...
Read moreThe opioid crisis is still very real, despite less pain pills in the US The Washington PostWhere the opioid epidemic hit the hardest, and most pain pills were sold The Washington PostView...
Read moreSummary: REM sleep, marked by rapid eye movement, is one of the most mysterious stages of our nightly rest, known for vivid dreams. This phase, repeating every 90 to 120...
Read moreAn analysis of the UK Biobank data revealed that “short sleepers,” those who sleep less than 6 hours daily and don’t experience daytime sleepiness, often have larger brain volumes compared...
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