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Study of 3.4 million individual cells suggests Alzheimer’s damages brain in two distinct phases

16 October, 2024

Alzheimer’s disease may harm the brain in two distinct phases, according to a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health and published in Nature Neuroscience. Using advanced brain mapping techniques, researchers discovered that

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Daily habits like sleep and exercise can shape brain connectivity for weeks

16 October, 2024

A new study published in PLOS Biology provides fascinating insights into how our daily experiences and behaviors, such as sleep patterns, physical activity, and even our mood, leave lasting imprints on our brain’s connectivity. Conducted

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The Invisible Erosion of Self in Avoidant Relationships

16 October, 2024

Are you sacrificing your sense of self for love? Source: Pexels/Dany Ochoa Relationships can be scary. Your partner could betray you, leave you, or simply not love you. You can also lose your sense of

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Girls with ADHD in childhood tend to become less conscientious and agreeable as adolescents

16 October, 2024

A longitudinal study of a racially and socioeconomically diverse group of girls found that those diagnosed with ADHD in childhood tend to become less conscientious, agreeable, and emotionally stable as they grow up. Girls from

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Idealizing Romantic Love Is Linked to Fear and Sadness

16 October, 2024

Do you believe that you need to be in a romantic relationship to be truly happy? That no one is complete without the love of a romantic partner? If so, you have a lot of

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