·May 9, 2023·11 min read1 in 10 People Suffer From Autoimmune DiseasesA study of 22 million people found autoimmune disorders now affect around one in 10 individuals, with women more affected than men.Read More
·July 25, 2023·14 min readA Berry Good Brain: Strawberries Enhance Cognitive and Cardiovascular HealthConsuming strawberries daily was found to improve cognitive function by increasing processing speed by 5.2%.Read More
·July 22, 2023·15 min readA Deeper Look at Obedience: Uncovering the Battle of Norms and AuthorityThe results showed an increase in obedience when actions were presented as demands rather than choices, demonstrating the power of perceived authority.Read More
·July 19, 2023·15 min readA Dive into the Mysteries of Perception and ConsciousnessThe researchers suggest that they may have located the brain region where images are held during the moments we consciously perceive them.Read More
·August 5, 2023·14 min readA Fresh Look at the Free Will ConundrumThe researchers suggest that the Libet paradigm may not be suitable for assessing the concept of free will.Read More
·May 3, 2023·15 min readA Lucid Death: Sparks of Consciousness Detected in Dying BrainsA groundbreaking new study provides early evidence of consciousness in the dying brain, shedding light on the mysteries of near-death experiences.Read More
·July 31, 2023·13 min readA New Fitness Secret: How Music Propels Your WorkoutsThe degree of musical enjoyment significantly correlates with overall satisfaction from a workout session.Read More
·June 19, 2023·11 min readA Stress Vaccine: Healthy fat hidden in dirt may fend off anxiety disordersChildren raised in rural environments, surrounded by bacteria-rich settings, are found to have more stress-resilient immune systems and potentially lower risk of mental illness.Read More
·May 24, 2023·11 min readActive Lifestyles Boost Pain ToleranceParticipants who were consistently active or increased their activity over time displayed a higher overall level of pain tolerance.Read More
·October 9, 2021·7 min readAdults Who Stutter Don’t Stutter When They’re AloneWhen alone, people who stutter tend not to be more fluent when talking. Researchers say the perception of being heard plays a key role in stuttering.Read More
·June 17, 2023·11 min readAdversity, Borderline Personality Disorder, and Evolution: The Reproductive Trade-off TheoryThis approach views BPD as an adaptive strategy and the behavioral symptoms of the disorder as facilitating immediate reproductive benefits.Read More
·August 25, 2023·13 min readAI Helps Restore Voice to Paralyzed WomanThe BCI developed decodes brain signals into synthesized speech and facial expressions, enabling paralyzed individuals to communicate more naturally.Read More