Brain
Neural 'on/off' switch discovery may shed light on sex differences in social behavior
What makes this neural cluster unusual is its binary activity pattern: it is consistently active in females but largely inactive in males, only turning on during major social or reproductive events.
How not to care online: Survival guide for staying human
'Zombie' cells may cause common form of epilepsy - study
Scientists find proof of brain activity measurably boosting vaccine response
Exposure to tears leads to lower aggression in males - study
Weizmann Institute researchers: Women have a powerful weapon in their eyes against men’s aggression
Puzzling challenge: Rearrange 2 matches to solve the math equation
Test your skills and solve this puzzle by rearranging just two matches in the incorrect equation displayed.
Can owning a cat increase the risk of schizophrenia-related disorders? - study
T. gondii has been the subject of extensive research due to its potential to infiltrate the central nervous system and influence neurotransmitters.
How is smoking linked to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias? - study
By analyzing data on people who had quit smoking years before, the researchers found that their brains remained permanently smaller than those of people who had never smoked.
Traces of emotional trauma from war? Here's how you can erase them - study
Israelis are agonized over the thought that they will suffer from long-time emotional trauma due to what they endured.
Unable to get 7 hours of sleep at night? Don’t follow with an important decision
Total sleep deprivation can have a detrimental effect by disrupting the relationship between neural response and an individual’s risk-taking behavior.
Memories of trauma trigger distinct brain activity, say Yale researchers
The results could explain why PTSD patients have difficulty recalling traumatic experiences in a coherent way, and offer an explanation of why these past experiences can trigger disabling symptoms.
For brain and heart health: 8 healthy reasons to have more sex
Are you having enough sex? If not, here are 8 health reasons to do it more, or risk heart problems, depression, stress, and sleep disorders, and you can always say it's a doctor's recommendation.
No need to do brain exercise's anymore, some personality traits have a lower risk of Alzheimer's
People who "exercise" their brains are known to have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia when they get older.
Test Your IQ: Can you solve this exercise?
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