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Zoning Out May Be Your Brain's Rinse Cycle, Study Finds
While zoning out occasionally happened after a full night's slumber, it was much more common after the participants had ...
Thomas Frank on MSN
Brain Hacks: Why Sleep, Food, and Exercise Come First
In a world full of motivational quotes and “wholesome” hacks, it’s easy to forget that your brain needs more than inspiration ...
Mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and ADHD affect millions worldwide and contribute significantly to the global burden of ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently explored what happens in the brain when people zone out. The study involved 26 volunteers who were ...
In a new book, Steve Ramirez explores the potential of memory manipulation to ease depression and other afflictions.
Brains don't have seat belts. When rapid acceleration or deceleration of the brain inside the skull occurs with a blow to the ...
Anxiety, anger, envy, and schadenfreude are products of your body in response to perceptions of threat. Suppressing them ...
People with type 2 diabetes who achieve optimal heart health by following the American Heart Association's 'Life's Essential 8' guidelines may have a lower risk of dementia.
Soy Carmín on MSN
Metabolism and sleep: Discover how many calories you burn while you sleep, according to a Harvard study
A report backed by Harvard University reveals that the body uses a surprising amount of energy to keep functioning, ...
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Stress hormones may silence crucial neuronal genes through specific RNA molecules
What if the brain's response to stress could be read not in fleeting neurotransmitter bursts, but in the quieting of genes ...
Data update from vopimetostat (TNG462) showed 2L MTAP-del pancreatic cancer median progression free survival (mPFS) 7.2 months– – Combination ...
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