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The 'popcorn brain' phenomenon is easily explained by science
The constant state of distraction is also known as "popcorn brain," and it's becoming more prevalent nowadays. That's no ...
A new study from UC San Francisco shows how certain cells in the brain may cause aneurysms to weaken and rupture. It helps ...
Psychologists unpack the unsettling viral concept that inspired the Hollywood film "Backrooms," starring Chiwetel Ejiofor.
The Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF), the leading advocacy organization supporting education, research, and policy to transform the treatment of brain aneurysms, today highlighted a major new study ...
Each year, nearly half a million people worldwide die from brain aneurysms. In the U.S., an estimated 6.7 million people have an unruptured brain aneurysm, which means about one in 50 people might ...
Low levels of vitamin C in blood plasma was linked to lower brain gray matter volume and connectivity during aging in a new ...
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Brain tumor: Understanding the signs and supporting recovery beyond treatment
A brain tumor occurs when abnormal cells grow within the brain. The symptoms often vary depending on the size, type, and ...
If you are craving protein, then your gut may be communicating to your gut. Here is what a new groundbreaking study has to ...
As emotions rise and fall in everyday life, your brain keeps up, constantly adjusting. These transitions between feelings—like joy, sadness, or fear—aren’t just random reactions. They’re part of a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology. Words often fail to describe how fervent of a force love is—in ...
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