HHealth Read More Psychedelics May Shift Brain Power to the Right Hemisphere17 May 2025 Summary: A new theory suggests that psychedelics promote empathy, insight, and psychological flexibility by making the brain’s right…
HHealth Read More Clues in Spinal Fluid Could Unlock Early FTD Diagnosis17 May 2025 Summary: Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a common form of early-onset dementia, is often misdiagnosed due to its overlapping symptoms…
GGenetics Read More Silent Switches in DNA Gave Rise to Human Intelligence16 May 2025 Summary: Despite sharing over 98% of our DNA with chimpanzees, humans possess strikingly advanced cognitive and emotional abilities.…
HHealth Read More Surprising Diabetes Fix Found in the Brain16 May 2025 Summary: New research reveals that hyperactivity in a specific set of brain cells, AgRP neurons in the hypothalamus,…
SScience Read More Two Learning Systems in the Brain Reveal How Habits Are Formed16 May 2025 Summary: The brain uses two separate dopamine-based learning systems: one for evaluating outcomes and another for reinforcing repeated…
HHealth Read More Excessive Sleep May Hurt Cognitive Function16 May 2025 Summary: Sleeping more than nine hours a night may be detrimental to brain health, particularly for individuals experiencing…
HHealth Read More Brain’s Arousal Regulator Found – Neuroscience News16 May 2025 Summary: A new study reveals that a small cluster of cells near the brain’s “blue spot”—the locus coeruleus—helps…
HHealth Read More All Senses Activate Deep Brain Hubs for Focus and Consciousness16 May 2025 Summary: A new study reveals that all human senses—sight, hearing, taste, and touch—activate the same deep brain regions…
HHealth Read More Gabapentin Linked to Longer Survival in Glioblastoma Brain Cancer15 May 2025 Summary: A new study suggests that gabapentin, a widely used anti-seizure medication, may improve survival in patients with…
GGenetics Read More Recessive Genes May Quietly Shape Health, Learning, and Fertility15 May 2025 Summary: Carriers of recessive gene mutations, long thought to be unaffected, may actually face subtle disadvantages, including more…