HHealth Read More Language and Empathy Have Distinct Origins in the Developing Brain28 April 2026 Summary: What makes us human? For decades, scientists have debated whether our ability to speak and our ability…
AArtificial intelligence Read More ‘Cognitive Surrender’ Is a New and Useful Term for How AI Melts Brains6 April 2026 Kyle Orland of ArsTechnica wrote a blog post about the term “cognitive surrender” on April 3. Maybe I…
HHealth Read More Neurons Lose Their “Adaptability” in Old Age3 April 2026 Summary: Every thought has a price tag. Neurons require an immediate burst of energy to fire, but as…
FFitness Read More New Study Finds Regular Exercise Makes Your Brain Younger27 February 2026 2 min read SCIENCE HAS JUST given you one more reason not to skip your workout. Regular exercise…
FFitness Read More Juggernaut Fitness adds Unstoppable Sobriety as newest workout program | Local News9 January 2026 LACONIA — Fitness and behavioral health professionals are quietly coordinating a novel program to support people in recovery,…
SScience Read More Brain Blends Fast and Slow Signals to Shape Human Thought4 January 2026 Summary: Researchers mapped the brain connectivity of 960 individuals to uncover how fast and slow neural processes unite…
NNutrition Read More 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…
NNutrition Read More Ingredient innovation for stress resistance, mood elevation and cognition17 October 2025 “Brain food” is undergoing a transformation as a wave of new science-backed ingredient innovations unlocks new tiers of…
FFitness Read More Exercise Boosts Women’s Brain Power More Than Ovulation Timing15 October 2025 Summary: While women’s reaction times and accuracy peak during ovulation, physical activity level plays a far greater role…
NNutrition Read More Scientists Found a Major Problem With Vitamin B12 Guidelines, and Your Brain Might Be at Risk1 October 2025 Low-normal B12 in older adults was tied to slower processing, cognitive decline, and brain damage. Scientists warn that…