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More Muscle, Less Visceral Fat Tied to Younger Brain Age, Study Suggests
Greater muscle mass and lower visceral fat were linked to a healthier brain age, a cross-sectional study suggested.
Apollo Hospitals neurologist Dr Sudhir Kumar responds to Deepinder Goyal’s “gravity-ageing” hypothesis with 10 lifestyle ...
The T.H.R.E.A.D. System recognizes that when we are faced with the unknown, the human brain is wired to perceive threat ...
Paddleboarding offers incredible health benefits, including core strength, balance training and stress relief. An expert ...
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Is ChatGPT Conscious?
Many users feel they’re talking to a real person. Scientists say it’s time to consider whether they’re onto something.
With the winter months moving in, many Texomans find themselves indoors; to combat this, the Burkburnett Library is holding ...
In the past it has been difficult to reconcile advances made at a cellular level with a whole-brain approach. This project combines cellular resolution data with whole-brain information to provide ...
With the right mindset, even the busiest airport can feel more predictable. Travel psychologists say the biggest time-saver ...
This month, I went to school for parent-teacher conferences. My second-grader’s self-evaluation form listed several categories: “I follow directions,” “I understand math,” “I like to read,” and one we ...
Left-handedness is often seen as being "wrong" – and also as a sign of "genius". Shih-Ching Tsou's drama, Left-Handed Girl, ...
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