Is modern convenience slowly eroding our natural self-reliance and cognitive sharpness? Experts weigh in on why the gap between generations is about more than just technology.
Pain is personal and highly subjective. An event that causes excruciating intolerable agony for one person might be perceived by another as distressing but bearable. Even the same person may have a ...
The person who seems quiet in conversations but remembers everything you said three months later is running a remarkably ...
TetiAI releases Lucid — the first open-source cognitive protection system for AI, built on 30+ peer-reviewed studies, ...
Research by Cardiff University has found that playing with Barbie dolls can help reach key milestones in developing empathy and social understanding during childhood. Doll play was found to be ...
President Donald Trump, the guy who catapulted us into a war of choice with Iran, isn't doing well in the think-y/speak-y ...
Many people turn to alcohol when they feel stressed. Having a drink after a difficult day is often seen as a normal way to relax. For centuries, alcohol has been used as a way to cope with emotional ...
Researchers say a simple blood test could help flag which older women face a higher risk of dementia long before any symptoms ...
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has found no ...
Six years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, doctors are still treating long COVID patients with complex symptoms and unknown ...
Exercise your brain,” experts advise people hoping to stave off dementia. But how? Stretching your brain might be the better description. Do a ...
A common pathogenic bacterium known as Chlamydia pneumoniae can lead to pneumonia or sinus infections. Now, researchers have shown that this microbe can remain in the eye as well as the brain over ...