Science

The Hidden Health Toll: Alcohol’s Impact on Your Body

For decades, conventional wisdom suggested that moderate drinking might offer certain health benefits, particularly for heart health. However, a growing body of research is painting a more sobering picture of…
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The Hustle Culture in Health. How To Avoid It

Health and fitness have become more customized than ever, with endless meal plans, specialized workouts, and supplement stacks designed for individual needs. Some people track every bite of food, measure…
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Color Neuroscience. How Different Hues Affect Your Brain

Color is one of the most important ways through which we perceive the world around us. Culturally speaking, we’ve always associated concepts or events with color or even feelings ―…
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Can Eye Health Be The Key To Preventing Dementia?

As we age, our bodies naturally become more vulnerable to a myriad of health issues. For example, with increased age and frailty comes chronic pain. Sensory issues, ranging from hearing…
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Your Hair Transplant Recovery Questions Answered

Undergoing a hair transplant is a significant step in addressing hair loss, but the success of the procedure doesn’t end when you leave the operating room. Post-operative care is crucial…
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Covid Brain Fog

While we often hear an argument about “mild cases” of COVID-19 in the pandemic that don’t require individuals to seek hospitalization, many of the after effects still remain an elusive…
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The Neuroscience of Revenge

If you’ve lived long enough, there’s probably been a time that you’ve been wronged or felt some wrong was done deliberately against you. Whether or not you decided to retaliate…
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The Persistence of Memory. How Our Neurons Use Time Stamps

What comes next? It can mean any number of things – what the next step in your life will be after a major triumph – or even a major setback…
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Cutting It Down To Size

The Practicing Brain Practice makes perfect. You’ve probably had the phrase drilled into your head for quite some time – and grown to believe that there’s some merit to it…
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Getting It Right

The Practicing Brain Practice makes perfect. You’ve probably had the phrase drilled into your head for quite some time – and grown to believe that there’s some merit to it…
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Self-Image

How Our Brains Define Our Sense of Self Whether we are aware of it or not, we all spend each day traveling through time. Every day, we take a step…
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Telecommuting

Not Even Close: Your Brain on Telecommuting As we enter the third year of the pandemic, it seems ever more likely that remote work will be staying with us for…
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Spacial Memory

It takes a sizable powerhouse for the human brain to create and support memory, and the gears go to work each time we recall a particular memory, making a new…
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Imaginal Exposure

About two millennia ago, suspected for his role in a plot when he was likely innocent, the ancient Roman philosopher known as Seneca, was targeted by the empire’s ruling class…
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De-Generalizing The State Of Fear

Our nervous system has been intricately constructed to both perceive and react to fear, a mechanism necessary to our survival, and quite developed after centuries of eluding predators. We may…
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