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    The biological age of the brain determines a person’s lifespan.

    A new large-scale study by neurologists at Stanford University has revealed that the biological age of the brain can pr…

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    Caffeine has a surprising effect on the brain while we sleep.

    The stimulating properties of caffeine make it an unwise choice for nighttime consumption—unless you’re cramming for an exam or writing an annual report and need to stay awake. A new…

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    There is more microplastic in our brains than in the kidneys and liver.

    Scientists have long been concerned about the accumulation of tiny synthetic particles known as microplastics in human organs. A new study from researchers at the University of New Mexico has…

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    What does alcohol do to the human brain?

    Scientists never tire of saying: there’s no such thing as a safe dose of alcohol. But who listens to these buzzkills? Meanwhile, alcohol abuse often spirals into addiction, leading to…

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    Habits that can help keep the brain young at 70 have been identified.

    A team of researchers from the Karolinska Institute and the University of Gothenburg in Sweden has dedicated a new study to exploring biological signals for assessing the brain health of…

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    Where in our brain does curiosity originate?

    Research into curiosity is incredibly important. This trait is an inseparable part of human existence, driving us to learn and adapt to new conditions. But where does it originate? How…

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    The human brain has grown larger: how has this affected cognitive health?

    Interestingly, the human brain has been increasing in size since the 1930s. According to scientists, a larger brain size is associated with better health and improved cognitive functions. Researchers at…

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    Loneliness increases the risk of dementia.

    Japanese researchers have been investigating how social isolation and loneliness affect the brains of older adults. They studied 8,896 Japanese individuals aged 65 and older who underwent MRI scans. Fewer…

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    TOP 5 tips for maintaining brain health

    A TikTok video featuring neurologist Emily MacDonald has gone viral, racking up over 10 million views as she shares secrets for protecting brain health. The expert emphasizes three firm “No’s”—morning…

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    Daytime napping benefits the brain.

    After the age of 35, the human brain shrinks by 0.2-0.5% each year, and this rate increases after 60. This can contribute to accelerated aging, memory lapses, and even cognitive…

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    Just six minutes of intense exercise can protect the brain from aging.

    Researchers from the University of Otago in New Zealand believe this to be true. Neurologists and physiologists from various countries have previously made numerous discoveries about the beneficial effects of…

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    The “dessert stomach” exists: why do we crave sweets even when we’re full?

    There’s always room for dessert, declared a team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research in Germany. According to the scientists, the so-called “dessert stomach” does exist.…

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    What does the mind crave: scientists have identified beneficial foods for brain health.

    The food we eat directly impacts not only our physical health but also the functioning of our brains. Leading British dietitian Kimberley Wilson has identified eight groups of beneficial foods…

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    Best friends: eye contact synchronizes brain activity between humans and dogs.

    Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have discovered that neurons in brain regions associated with attention synchronize as dogs and humans grow closer. Previous studies have suggested that the…

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    The brains of dogs have significantly shrunk. Are humans to blame again?

    According to the findings of a new study, the brains of domesticated dogs have shrunk over the course of evolution. This reduction is primarily due to the fact that the…

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    Brain games? Scientists have claimed that the color purple doesn’t actually exist.

    Therefore, researchers claim that the color purple does not exist: it is created by brain When we see red and blue wavelengths of light at the same time, it can…

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    AI distinguishes between the brains of men and women with 90 percent accuracy.

    A team of researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine has confirmed that men and women are indeed structured differently. They scanned the brains of individuals of both sexes and…

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    Magic Cap: Scientists Teach AI to Convert Thoughts into Text

    A team of researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) emphasizes that the new DeWave technology is non-invasive. Until recently, scientists had been developing models for reading brain signals…

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    Reading thoughts: reconstructing a song from brain waves

    Reading a person’s thoughts no longer seems like something fantastical. Previously, scientists managed to predict a person’s words during a regular conversation by decoding the electrical activity in the temporal…

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    Microplastics are entering the brain at an alarming rate: scientists are shocked.

    An international team of scientists has discovered that microplastics can penetrate the brain just two hours after entering the body. Researchers from the Medical University of Vienna (Austria) and Vassar…

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    Sensation: Scientists are teaching artificial intelligence to read human thoughts.

    A team of scientists from Osaka University claims that AI can read signals from our brain and convert them into images. For several years, researchers have been training Stable Diffusion…

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