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What Chronic Stress Does to Your Brain Over Time
Chronic stress and elevated cortisol levels can damage the body's natural rhythm and disrupt the part of the brain involved ...
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Can a gym supplement really make your brain sharper? The surprising role of creatine for ...
Scientists are exploring creatine's potential to boost brain power. This compound, known for muscle benefits, may also ...
Your brain can grow new cells—and one molecule makes it possible. Learn how movement, food, and mindset can boost BDNF to ...
A healthy brain is the foundation for your child’s learning, memory, and emotional well-being. The foods children eat during ...
New research reveals brain circuits follow daily schedules for memory formation, with specific hours offering advantages for ...
Breath during sleep be a key component that helps the brain's memory hub do the best job possible to store and reinforce ...
A new Japanese study has found that a common food can temporarily sharpen memory and focus within just an hour. Researchers ...
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Think Your Brain Is Safe? Wearing Headphones to Bed and 2 Other Habits Might Be Doing ...
Neurologists warn that wearing headphones to bed, late-night screen time, and skipping exercise may be damaging your brain more than you think.Here's what you should follow ...
Is that bubbly diet soda doing more than quenching your thirst? From neurotransmitters to cravings and the gut-brain axis, ...
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7 Common Medications That Can Cause Memory Loss
Many medications can cause memory loss, including benzodiazepines, opioids, certain antidepressants, and antihistamines.
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Florida neuroscientist shares 3 foods that can damage and shrink your brain: ‘It impairs ...
What you eat can directly influence your overall health, including the brain. Neuroscientist Robert Love shares 3 foods that ...
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How Speaking More Languages May Keep Your Brain Younger
“Learning a new language is like working out your brain,” said Jennifer Wittmeyer, a cognitive neuroscientist at ...
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