How to 'train your brain' to develop the 'greatest skill' you'll ever need, according to Mel Robbins
The renowned podcaster shares a simple way to shift your mindset that could completely overhaul your life for the better ...
Waves of synchronized, coordinated neuronal activity have been observed and studied in the brain for over a century. But for ...
Babies born too soon seem to have stronger connections in one of the major brain areas that supports language processing if ...
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How DNA methylation changes during brain development influence autism and schizophrenia
Researchers at the University of Exeter have created a detailed temporal map of chemical changes to DNA through development and aging of the human brain, offering new insights into how conditions such ...
A new study out of the U.K. lays out how thumbs helped shape brain development in humans and other primates. Scientists found ...
Before age 5, a baby's brain grows rapidly, undergoing a uniquely important moment in development. Yet, many don't understand just how critical it is for setting a person's foundation for thriving.
Around 70% of women who suffer a sexual assault develop PTSD. Now, scientists have shown that many of these women show a ...
One in three Americans is likely to be affected by a brain disorder in their lifetime. Many of these conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease or severe developmental disorders, have no reliable ...
A new study shows that a father’s COVID 19 infection before conception can alter sperm and affect brain development ...
Researchers have developed brain-on-a-chip technology that uses human tissue to model how the brain’s protective barrier breaks down during inflammation and disease.
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PTSD following sexual assault linked to profound fronto-limbic brain changes
Around 70% of women who suffer a sexual assault develop PTSD; now scientists have shown that many of these women show a marked reduction in the usual communication between two important brain areas ...
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Scientists develop brain test that predicts sexual side effects from antidepressants
A team of researchers in Copenhagen has found that serotonin activity in the brain could help predict whether patients taking SSRI antidepressants will experience sexual side effects such as erectile ...
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