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Young woman or teen driving while listening to music or ear buds

Podcasts Won’t Slow Your Driving Reactions, But Phone Calls (Even Hands-Free) Will

December 26, 2025

Alzheimer's Disease

Major Alzheimer’s Breakthrough? Advanced-Stage Mice Fully Recover After Taking Experimental Compound

December 26, 2025

Holiday and Christmas cookies and desserts

Why There’s Always Room For Dessert, Even After A Big Meal: An Anatomist Explains ‘Separate Stomach’

December 25, 2025

cheddar cheese, greens and tomatoes, best types of cheese

Eating High-Fat Cheese Daily Associated With Lower Dementia Risk, But Milk And Yogurt Showed No Benefits

December 23, 2025

ai brain

What Makes Brains Conscious That Computers Lack?

December 23, 2025

Scientists at the Allen Institute use sophisticated microscopes to image the new iGluSnFR indicators, to study how neurons perform computations in the living brain. Here two scientists are aligning one of their microscopes.

Scientists Watch Brain Cells Talk to Each Other in Real Time

December 23, 2025

older woman takes hormone meds

Menopause Hormone Therapy And Brain Health: What Research On 1 Million Women Tells Us

December 23, 2025

MRI of Alzheimer's dementia patient's brain

Hidden Tunnels In Brain Cells May Explain Why Alzheimer’s Spreads

December 22, 2025

swearing, strength

F-Bombs Away! How Swearing Can Boost Strength, Focus, Productivity

December 18, 2025

hourglass time

Why Is Time Going So Fast and How Do I Slow It Down?

December 17, 2025

Everyday tech of modern life can take on sinister dimensions for people with thought disorders.

Hacked Phones and Wi-Fi Surveillance Have Replaced Cold War Spies and Radio Waves in the Delusions of People with Schizophrenia

December 17, 2025

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You Recovered From COVID, But Did Your Brain? New Scans Raise Questions

December 16, 2025

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