Tag: brain

How To Boost Your Brain Power In The New Year, From A Neurologist

Excessive alcohol consumption can have detrimental effects on your brain health, leading to issues like memory loss, cognitive

The Human Brain Operates at a Stunningly Slow Pace

The human brain is a marvel of complexity, capable of a wide range of thoughts, emotions, and sensations.

A Few Minutes of Exercise Today Could Do Wonders For Your Brain Tomorrow : ScienceAlert

Exercise is not just good for your physical health, but it also has a powerful impact on your

Abnormal Patterns in Brain Waves May Indicate ADHD, Expert Says : ScienceAlert

Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are often misunderstood as being lazy, lacking manners, or having a

Joe Biden: “I Had Two 9-Hour Operations — They Took the Top of My Head Off Twice and Couldn’t Find a Brain the First Time” (VIDEO) |

Joe Biden recently spoke at the White House Conference on Women’s Health Research, where he shared a personal

Reading Shapes Your Brain – Here’s What Happens When We Stop : ScienceAlert

The decline in the number of people who read for fun is a concerning trend that has been

Jamie Foxx Netflix Special Reveals He Had Brain Bleed and Stroke

Foxx's Netflix comedy special, "What Had Happened Was," not only showcased his incredible comedic talent but also delved

Sending Text Messages With Your Brain

In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we explore a variety of cutting-edge technologies and scientific breakthroughs. From

‘Brain Rot,’ the Scourge of the Chronically Online, Becomes Oxford’s 2024 Word of the Year

The Oxford University Press has recently announced “brain rot” as the word of the year for 2024. This

The man who lived with no brain

Lev Zasetsky, a man who faced the challenge of living in a world that made no sense at

When brain cancer struck a baseball family, a ‘wonderful’ village sheltered them

Ten months ago, when the nights were at their longest, Ned Rice reached out to strangers via email

Study identifies research strategies for tying brain function and structure to behavior and health

Brain-wide association studies using magnetic resonance imaging have come under scrutiny for producing results that are often difficult