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Psychology says your cigarette cravings may have less to do with nicotine than you thinkStress significantly impacts the brain, driving smokers to seek comfort in cigarettes for quick relief from anxiety and pressure. Neuroscie...
Why do people cry? Understanding the science and psychology behind tearsTears, a natural human response, serve vital physical and emotional functions beyond just sadness. Scientists explain that emotional tears,...
Musk, Altman management styles under fire at OpenAI trialTestimony in the OpenAI feud revealed criticisms of Elon Musk's technical competency and temper, while Sam Altman faced accusations of dish...
15 Everyday Habits That Are Secretly Aging You, According to Dr. Amy ShahDr. Amy Shah highlights 15 daily habits that speed up aging. These include smoking, low protein intake, chemical exposures, and constant sn...
Quote of the Day by Sigmund Freud's nephew Edward Bernays: 'The great enemy of any attempt to change men’s habits is inertia. Civilization is limited by inertia'Edward L. Bernays, a pioneer in public relations and nephew of Sigmund Freud, work influenced unimaginable parts of our history, including ...
How older people are reaping brain benefits from new techResearch suggests older adults using technology show lower dementia risk, possibly due to mental challenges, social connections, and functi...
Saiyaara portrays Alzheimer’s in Aneet Padda’s 22-year-old character: What the disease is, its risk factors, and key symptomsThe Bollywood film 'Saiyaara' is being lauded for its emotional depth, but its depiction of a 22-year-old with early-onset Alzheimer's has ...
Research reveals shocking link between blood type and early stroke risk; are you in the high-risk group?Blood type and stroke risk—what’s the link? A shocking new study from the University of Maryland reveals that people with blood type A are ...
Unlocking longevity: 7 practical keys to a healthier, longer lifeKey recommendations for longevity include regular physical activity, a balanced diet emphasizing fruits and vegetables, sufficient quality ...
Postmenopausal women more susceptible to dementiaThe female brain is rich in estrogen receptors, particularly in regions that control memory, mood, sleep and body temperature, all of which...
Why timing of when we go to sleep is as important as the amount of snooze time we getWe are beginning to understand how we might work with the rhythms of our bodies.
Mobile health intervention can reduce treatment delays, prevent secondary stroke: StudyMobile health refers to the use of wireless devices to deliver care.
Throes of nicotine withdrawal: Understanding the science of addictionThe science of nicotine addiction has come a long way since 1964.
Diets make you feel bad. Try training your brainany weight researchers are encouraging a new approach to healthy eating based on brain science
How depression and anxiety affect your bodyWhat happens inside a person’s head can have damaging effects throughout the body, as well as the other way around.
Do you smoke more than 20 cigarettes in a day? It may damage your visionHeavy smokers have a reduced ability to discriminate between colours and contrasts.
Your six-step guide to FibromyalgiaFibromyalgia is a common ailment characterised by chronic widespread pain and a heightened and painful response to pressure.
Teen cannabis users have poor long-term memory in adulthoodTeens who are heavy marijuana users - smoking it daily for about three years - may have an abnormally shaped hippocampus and poor long-term...
Study says loss of retina cells could be early sign of FTD in patients with genetic riskA new study has discovered that the loss of retina cells could be one of the earliest signs of FTD in patients with a genetic risk for the ...
- Conversion marketing: New mantra for marketers
Most shoppers are not brand loyal & brand flirting is quite common.