Category: BRAIN (səˈrēbrō)
Study sheds light on molecular underpinnings of long-term memory
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Damage to brain cells reverberates to ‘bystander’ cells
Your brain has an in-built bias. It blocks out contradictory facts
Novel study suggests free radicals most likely important for brain
Loneliness and hunger share a home in the brain
Brain Scans Confirm There’s a Part of You That Remains ‘You’ Throughout Your Life
Science shows thankfulness can benefit body and brain
Why Hunger and Loneliness Activate the Same Part of the Brain
Psychedelic drug `DMT` causes new brain cells to grow among mice
Chronic alcohol use reshapes the brain’s immune landscape, driving anxiety and addiction
Study suggests brain injuries may evolve, not resolve, over time
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