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Inside your baby's brain: The wild ride from neural plate to newborn
Your baby's brain starts growing in the first few weeks and doesn't stop for decades. Here's how it all begins – and why it's ...
Scientists found that soccer fans’ emotional highs and lows activate specific brain circuits tied to reward and control.
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Want to keep your brain sharp? Experts say cutting back on alcoholic drinks could be the key
A new study warns that drinking too much alcohol can harm brain health and raise stroke risk. Experts say cutting down on ...
Even well-planned changes can still leave people overwhelmed. Learn 5 brain-based necessities that reduce poor change ...
You’ve probably felt it before: that euphoric feeling after biting into one of your favorite foods. Your eyes roll back, you ...
Football fans ' brain activity goes to "extremes" while watching a match, reveals new research. The findings may explain why ...
Your brain’s “emergency brake” goes quiet during rival defeats. Highly engaged fans showed reduced activity in the brain region that normally keeps aggressive impulses in check, potentially explaining ...
Machine learning algorithms find patterns in human movement data collected by continuous monitoring, yielding insights that ...
Verywell Health on MSN
Ask the Expert: A Registered Dietitian Explains How Nutrition Can Support Brain Health
The food you eat can affect how well your brain works and help prevent dementia or Alzheimer's disease later in life. Find ...
Global leaders have descended upon Brazil for COP30, and with the conference often comes a lot of negative news that evokes ...
New brain-imaging research shows that soccer fans experience rapid shifts in reward and self-control circuits when their team ...
Your emotions move faster than your thoughts. Here’s how ancient Stoicism—and modern science—teach you to catch up.
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