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Using your phone regularly keeps the brain healthy. This finding contradicts popular beliefs about technology use and offers new insights into cognitive ...
The findings could make the case for prioritising blood pressure control as people age, given that there is no known cure for ...
Pseudodementia had sometimes been linked to any factitious mental illness, however, in the 1960s the term came to be known ...
The human appendix, which biologists name a vestigial organ, illustrates this principle. There is a scientific position that the human appendix was once essential in digesting fibrous plant material ...
New research from the University of Florida suggests that people who feel powerless at work can overcome their tendency to ...
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, one of the only people in the world with a Nobel Prize for work on artificial ...
Six sleep warning signs that indicate underlying health issues, according to a sleep expert - Long-term sleep deprivation can ...
The human appendix, which the biologists name as a vestigial organ, illustrates this principle. There is scientific position that human appendix was once essential in digesting fibrous plant material ...
Social media use before bedtime can be stimulating in ways that screen time alone is not. Adam Hester/Tetra Images via Getty Images Brian N. Chin, Trinity ...
Fewer than one in five people pass this IQ test, thought to be the shortest in the world at only three questions long. The Cognitive Reflection Test has a pass rate of just 17 per cent, leaving the ...
Automating repetitive tasks frees up time for employees to do more with their lives outside the office, improving work life ...
Research shows that regular users of marijuana are at risk for serious conditions, including strokes, heart attacks, cardiac arrhythmias, heart failure, myocarditis and an increased risk of dementia.