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Putting your weight into opening a door (say, with your shoulder) is easier than using your hands. Sliding heavy cardboard ...
When someone saw real projected lines, activity in the fusiform gyrus was stronger than when they knew they were simply ...
From belief to bias, sports fandom mirrors religion in the brain, creating identity, community, and emotional highs.
We celebrate our birthdays on the same day each year, but the truth is that different parts of our bodies are aging at different speeds. New research suggests brain age could be a strong predictor for ...
The candles on your birthday cake don't tell the whole story. As anyone who ever attended a high-school reunion can tell you, some people age faster than others.
If these get out of whack because your liver isn’t functioning properly, toxins can build up in your blood and brain and cause a condition known as hepatic encephalopathy.
Based on the analysis, the brain appears to be a particularly strong predictor of not just Alzheimer’s disease, but longevity ...
A new study reveals that our organs age at different speeds, and those differences can predict future disease risk and even ...
Maintaining good overall health is key to living a long life, but we may want to particularly focus on the state of our brain ...
Brazilian researchers who led a study of 10,000 participants found that limiting these foods in your diet could help promote clarity with age.
The brain doesn't merely register time—it structures it, according to new research from the Kavli Institute for Systems ...
Retirement may be bad for your brain. Is working longer the solution? In the first year of retirement, there’s a 30% reduction in short-term memory.