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Browsing Tag

cognition

38 posts
HHealth
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Language and Empathy Have Distinct Origins in the Developing Brain

  • 28 April 2026
Summary: What makes us human? For decades, scientists have debated whether our ability to speak and our ability…
AArtificial intelligence
‘Cognitive Surrender’ Is a New and Useful Term for How AI Melts Brains
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‘Cognitive Surrender’ Is a New and Useful Term for How AI Melts Brains

  • 6 April 2026
Kyle Orland of ArsTechnica wrote a blog post about the term “cognitive surrender” on April 3. Maybe I…
HHealth
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Neurons Lose Their “Adaptability” in Old Age

  • 3 April 2026
Summary: Every thought has a price tag. Neurons require an immediate burst of energy to fire, but as…
FFitness
New Study Finds Regular Exercise Makes Your Brain Younger
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New Study Finds Regular Exercise Makes Your Brain Younger

  • 27 February 2026
2 min read SCIENCE HAS JUST given you one more reason not to skip your workout. Regular exercise…
FFitness
Juggernaut Fitness adds Unstoppable Sobriety as newest workout program | Local News
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Juggernaut Fitness adds Unstoppable Sobriety as newest workout program | Local News

  • 9 January 2026
LACONIA — Fitness and behavioral health professionals are quietly coordinating a novel program to support people in recovery,…
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Brain Blends Fast and Slow Signals to Shape Human Thought

  • 4 January 2026
Summary: Researchers mapped the brain connectivity of 960 individuals to uncover how fast and slow neural processes unite…
NNutrition
Can Intermittent Fasting Give You Brain Fog? What Science Says.
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Can Intermittent Fasting Give You Brain Fog? What Science Says.

  • 11 November 2025
WILL REGULARLY SKIPPING breakfast make it harder to concentrate? According to a recent Psychological Bulletin review, the answer…
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Ingredient innovation for stress resistance, mood elevation and cognition

  • 17 October 2025
“Brain food” is undergoing a transformation as a wave of new science-backed ingredient innovations unlocks new tiers of…
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Exercise Boosts Women’s Brain Power More Than Ovulation Timing

  • 15 October 2025
Summary: While women’s reaction times and accuracy peak during ovulation, physical activity level plays a far greater role…
NNutrition
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Scientists Found a Major Problem With Vitamin B12 Guidelines, and Your Brain Might Be at Risk

  • 1 October 2025
Low-normal B12 in older adults was tied to slower processing, cognitive decline, and brain damage. Scientists warn that…
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