It was on November 27, 1895, that one of the world’s most prestigious awards, the Nobel Prize, was established by Alfred ...
What if the brain prepares your actions before you ever “decide”—and what does that really mean for free will?
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Long COVID’s hidden toll: the South Africans still battling fatigue, anxiety and memory loss
Long COVID isn’t purely a biological problem; it’s a human one, shaped by both physiology and lived experience.
When it comes to running stronger, faster and further than before, it’s not simply a case of racking up miles.
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South Africa: Long Covid's Hidden Toll - the South Africans Still Battling Fatigue, Anxiety and Memory Loss
Analysis - "I feel better, but my mind isn't the same." Four years after the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, such comments are still heard regularly in many medical practices in South Africa. What ...
Discover how childhood bonds with animals quietly shape your adult nervous system and why their steady love still lives in your body today.
Deterioration in cognitive and physical health is not inevitable in our later years. According to research, we become happier ...
From wellness stipends to recovery-focused retreats, new holiday incentives fuel performance instead of exhaustion.
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this 1 habit revealed by SuperAgers protects memory for decades
After 25 years of following adults in their 80s who had the memory strength of people decades younger, one surprise arose: ...
Boat's audio design philosophy prioritises emotional connection over technical perfection. The company believes modern ...
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Pile them high! The five healthiest root vegetables to eat this winter, from beetroots to parsnips
For something that spends the majority of its existence underground, root vegetables are surprisingly colourful, flavoursome ...
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