Neuroscience
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Cocoa Flavanols Boost Brain Oxygenation and Cognition in Healthy Adults
Source | neurosciencenews.com Source: University of Illinois The brains of healthy adults recovered faster from a mild vascular challenge and performed…
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Fear and Anxiety Share Same Bases in Brain
Source | neurosciencenews.com Source: University of Maryland Anxiety, the most common family of mental illnesses in the U.S., has been pushed…
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High Blood Pressure in Midlife Is Linked to Increased Brain Damage in Later Life
Source | neurosciencenews.com Source: European Society of Cardiology Higher than normal blood pressure is linked to more extensive brain damage in…
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How To Focus Your Mind
By | Bryan Robinson, Ph.D. | community.thriveglobal.com It’s human nature for your mind to wander from time to time. If…
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If you don’t do this while you sleep, it can be disastrous for your brain
By | CW Headley | www.theladders.com Although dementia is most commonly associated with memory impairment, the term actually refers to a…
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Neuroscience of overeating: Animal study provides insight
By | James Kingsland | www.medicalnewstoday.com Overweight and obesity increase the risk of a wide range of illnesses, including type…
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Neuroscience research shows we reorganize our memory based on how we will use it later
By | Daniel Ribeiro | www.psypost.org A recent international scientific study published in the journal PLOS ONE has shown that the way the brain…
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New ‘Epigenetic’ Clock Provides Insight Into How the Human Brain Ages
Source | neurosciencenews.com Summary: Using brain tissue samples, researchers have identified a new epigenetic clock for brain aging. The study reveals…
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Our Gut-Brain Connection
Source | neurosciencenews.com Summary: A new “organ on a chip” system helps researchers uncover how bacteria in the human digestive tract…
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Sleep Is Irreplaceable for the Recovery of the Brain
Source | neurosciencenews.com Summary: Resting is no substitute for deep sleep when it comes to keeping up with the intensive performance…
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