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Contrary to popular belief, a new study suggests that people with a higher genetic risk for Alzheimer’s may become more socially engaged—not less.
Despite being rooted in science, evidence-based psychological treatments often fail to deliver lasting results because people ...
A new study reveals that most people believe they would defy immoral orders from authority figures more than others would.
A new study uncovers the long-elusive mechanism of inhalational anesthetics by identifying the RyR1 calcium channel as a key molecular target.
Disrupting circadian rhythms during adolescence may alter how the brain responds to prenatal infections, a known risk factor for disorders like schizophrenia and autism.
Incorporating LEGO-based activities into daily classroom instruction can significantly improve children’s math and spatial reasoning abilities, according to a new study.
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking 3D brain model that closely mirrors the architecture and function of the human ...
A new study reveals how the brain determines whether a smell is pleasant or revolting, highlighting why scent evokes such ...
Chronic hyponatremia—long viewed as symptomless—is now shown to disrupt brain chemistry and cause anxiety-like behaviors, ...
A new study finds that drinking 1–2 cups of black or lightly sweetened coffee per day is associated with a lower risk of death from all causes and cardiovascular disease.
A new study finds that relationship satisfaction fluctuates frequently—even daily—but these shifts are a normal part of ...
A new study used machine learning to pinpoint the lifestyle and health factors most strongly associated with cognitive ...