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+3 +1Why do some songs get stuck in our heads so easily? The science of earworms
Here’s what happens in your brain when you can’t get a tune out of your head.
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+1 +1Exploding Head Syndrome (Loud Noises When Falling Asleep) | Triggers, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
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+2 +1Alzheimer's: Kefir may help improve cognitive functioning, memory
The probiotic-rich drink kefir may be a potential complementary treatment for Alzheimer’s disease by helping improve cognitive functioning and memory, anew review suggests.
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+1 +1A Cheap Daily Supplement Appears to Boost Brain Function in Older People
What's good for your aging gut may also be good for your aging brain.
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+1 +19 Everyday Foods that Increase Dementia Risk Without Warning
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+2 +1How Ketones Take out the Trash: New Research on Diet and Brain Aging
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+2 +1Hidden Ketones: A New Story of Neuroprotection and Gut Health
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+4 +1The $212 Billion Dollar Food ingredient poisoning your Brain
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+6 +1The weird and wonderful world of animal sleep
Animals can sleep on the wing, standing up, sitting in a tree or diving in the ocean. Many don't close their eyes, and some don't even have eyelids. Here are some of the strangest ways to snooze.
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+40 +8Alzheimer's breakthrough: Cancer drug wakes up sleepy brain cells in mice and human brain cells
an experimental cancer drug appeared to re-energize the brains of mice that had a form of Alzheimer’s — and even restore their ability to learn and remember.
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+2 +1No, You Don't Have a "Reptilian Brain"
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+21 +6Quantum Entanglement in Neurons May Actually Explain Consciousness
how various circuits throughout the brain align their firing is an enduring mystery, one some theorists suggest might have a solution that involves quantum entanglement.
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+25 +2The TRUTH About ADHD in Adults | The Mel Robbins Podcast
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+26 +5We Used to Think Everybody Heard a Voice Inside Their Heads – But We Were Wrong
Only in recent years have scientists found that not everyone has the sense of an inner voice – and a new study sheds some light on how living without an internal monologue affects how language is processed in the brain.
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+34 +3Many mental-health conditions have bodily triggers
Psychiatrists are at long last starting to connect the dots
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+28 +6Keto Diet May Slow Down Alzheimer's, Mouse Study Reveals
We know that a host of factors play into Alzheimer's risk, including the makeup of our gut bacteria.
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+31 +5Stanford Keto Study is Revolutionizing Mental Health
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+30 +7Landmark Study Confirms Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is 'Unambiguously Biological'
In 2016, years before long COVID was a thing, the US National Institutes of Health, the largest single public funder of medical research in the world, launched a study into a long-neglected and puzzling condition: chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also...
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+26 +4Golf, and other men's hobbies, drive a 300% increase in ALS risk
Men who engage in recreational activities such as golf, gardening and woodworking are at higher risk of developing ALS, an incurable progressive nervous system disease, a study has found. The findings add to mounting evidence suggesting a link between ALS and exposure to environmental toxins.
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+30 +3Mounting research shows that COVID-19 leaves its mark on the brain, including with significant drops in IQ scores
Two new high-profile studies add to the increasingly worrisome picture of how even mild cases of COVID-19 can have detrimental effects on brain health.
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