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Our brain doesn't just hear music - it becomes the rhythm - Earth.com
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Our brain doesn't just hear music - it becomes the rhythm - Earth.com

Music influences the brain by creating neural resonance, impacting emotions, learning, and physical responses.

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How do I know if I am having a stroke? 3 unmissable symptoms - Times of India
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How do I know if I am having a stroke? 3 unmissable symptoms - Times of India

Strokes are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, striking suddenly and often without warning. About 15 million people worldwide suffer a stroke every year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Of this, 5 million die, and 5 million a…

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Western Diet Blocks Gut Microbiome Recovery After Antibiotics - Neuroscience News
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Western Diet Blocks Gut Microbiome Recovery After Antibiotics - Neuroscience News

New research shows that a Western-style diet rich in processed foods disrupts the gut microbiome’s ability to recover after antibiotic treatment.

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Genetic risk for alcoholism alters brain immune cell response to alcohol, study finds - PsyPost
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Genetic risk for alcoholism alters brain immune cell response to alcohol, study finds - PsyPost

New research shows that microglia—the brain’s immune cells—respond more strongly to alcohol in people with a high genetic risk for alcohol use disorder. The findings offer insight into how inherited factors can shape brain responses to alcohol exposure.

PsyPostEric W. Dolan
Groundbreaking new discovery predicts early onset of Alzheimer’s disease - The Brighter Side of News
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Groundbreaking new discovery predicts early onset of Alzheimer’s disease - The Brighter Side of News

Gene mutations predict Alzheimer’s onset and guide new treatments, showing how Aβ ratios act as a countdown to symptoms.

Thebrighterside.newsRebecca Shavit
What's it like to be a baby? Scanning their brains can help us find out - Salon.com
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What's it like to be a baby? Scanning their brains can help us find out - Salon.com

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10 simple brain exercises that help sharpen memory - Times of India
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10 simple brain exercises that help sharpen memory - Times of India

Your brain must be exercised regularly to remain sharp, just like your body must be exercised to remain healthy. The following are ten fast and effective brain exercises that enhance memory, concentration, and general mental clarity:

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“My womb becomes a tomb”: South Carolina woman forced to carry dead fetus for weeks due to strict abortio - Times of India
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“My womb becomes a tomb”: South Carolina woman forced to carry dead fetus for weeks due to strict abortio - Times of India

Elisabeth Weber, a South Carolina woman, alleges she was denied a D&C after her fetus had no heartbeat, fearing violation of the state's "heartbeat bi

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Children's Cancer Risk From Gas Stoves Nearly Double That of Adults - ScienceAlert
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Children's Cancer Risk From Gas Stoves Nearly Double That of Adults - ScienceAlert

The gas stove in your home could be releasing toxic chemicals at cancer-causing levels, a new study shows.

ScienceAlertDavid Nield
5 more cases of measles found in western North Dakota, bringing state total to 9 - InForum
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5 more cases of measles found in western North Dakota, bringing state total to 9 - InForum

The NDHHS is warning those who may have been at the Williston Walmart or in Williston schools may have been exposed.

INFORUMWendy Reuer
A neuroscientist explains how cancer hijacks the brain’s motivation circuit - PsyPost
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A neuroscientist explains how cancer hijacks the brain’s motivation circuit - PsyPost

A new study published in Science reveals that advanced cancer can disrupt a key brain circuit responsible for motivation, offering insights into the debilitating apathy many patients experience and pointing to potential treatments that could restore drive and…

PsyPostAdam Kepecs
Scientists discover why some babies learn to walk later than others - The Independent
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Scientists discover why some babies learn to walk later than others - The Independent

A new study suggests that a slightly later start to walking is not always a sign of problems

The-independent.comJane Kirby
How old are you, really? New tool measures aging from the inside out - Earth.com
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How old are you, really? New tool measures aging from the inside out - Earth.com

A new health-assessment method calculates a person’s biological age. This health tool may predict a person’s risk of disability and death.

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Why it feels like allergy season is getting longer, more severe - ABC News

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Emotional Regulation Offers a New Path to Relief - Neuroscience News
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Emotional Regulation Offers a New Path to Relief - Neuroscience News

A new study shows that improving emotional processing can significantly reduce chronic pain and improve quality of life.

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Neural Processing Gaps Explain Other-Race Face Blindness - Neuroscience News
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Neural Processing Gaps Explain Other-Race Face Blindness - Neuroscience News

Researchers have combined artificial intelligence and EEG brain activity data to better understand the Other-Race Effect (ORE), where people recognize faces of their own race more accurately than others.

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Supporters rally around 2-year-old Petaluma girl with brain cancer - The Press Democrat
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Supporters rally around 2-year-old Petaluma girl with brain cancer - The Press Democrat

Mia Odgers’ parents learned last month that she needed emergency surgery.

Petaluma360.comJENNIFER SAWHNEY
Woman, 22, Recalls Early Signs of Stroke That Doctors Dismissed As Vertigo - TODAY.com
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Woman, 22, Recalls Early Signs of Stroke That Doctors Dismissed As Vertigo - TODAY.com

Aubrey Hasley, 22, experienced ringing in her ears, headache, dizziness, muscle weakeness, slurred speech. She felt shocked she had a stroke.

TODAYMeghan Holohan
Developing a probiotic cocktail that may help ward off dementia - Medical Xpress
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Developing a probiotic cocktail that may help ward off dementia - Medical Xpress

Hariom Yadav, Ph.D., can't get a particular cocktail off his mind—especially because our aging population potentially could benefit from the benefits for brain health that this punch may pack.

Medical XpressDave Scheiber
Okra and fenugreek extracts remove most microplastics from water, finds research - Phys.org
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Okra and fenugreek extracts remove most microplastics from water, finds research - Phys.org

The substances behind the slimy strings from okra and the gel from fenugreek seeds could trap microplastics better than a commonly used synthetic polymer. Previously, researchers proposed using these sticky natural polymers to clean up water. Now, they report…

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