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Last year, Oxford University Press designated "brain rot" as its word of the year, defining it as the "supposed deterioration ...
Is the overconsumption of "trivial or unchallenging" content online or on social media platforms causing our brains to ...
Column written by Penny Saltus, Dr. Julie Dunstan & Fiona Rodriguez-Roberts] Play is often dismissed as just “fun,” but for ...
Discover what it means to be neurodivergent with expert insights on its signs causes and supportive treatments Read ahead to ...
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A deep dive into 20 studies found that practicing the exercise stands out in enhancing "executive function" among folks ...
In a Perspective, Mark Hanson and Peter Gluckman explore how maternal stress, caregiving quality, and early environmental conditions can shape the ...
If you see your kids spending a lot of time on smartphones and consuming content online it is important for you to monitor them Know how reel consumption can negatively affect your child ...
Surveys show fewer parents are reading aloud to their kids. Here's why even the busiest of parents should make the time.
A study tracking 805 Brazilians in their 50s over an eight-year period has concluded that greater focus on hearing health may ...
In a significant boost for Alzheimer’s disease research in North Carolina, Dr. Ben Bahr — a nationally recognized ...
Japanese researchers have discovered that a quick, painless measurement taken during a routine health checkup could help identify people at risk for memory problems and muscle loss—two conditions that ...