
About 17 million adults and more than 850,000 adolescents had some problems with alcohol in the United States in 2012. Long-term alcohol misuse could harm your liver, stomach, cardiovascular system and bones, as well as your brain
Quick ReadAbout 17 million adults and more than 850,000 adolescents had some problems with alcohol in the United States in 2012. Long-term alcohol misuse could harm your liver, stomach, cardiovascular system and bones, as well as your brain
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How One Season of Football Affects a Child’s BrainOctober 24, 2016 |
Researchers documented changes in the brains of young children playing just one season of football
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Inside the World’s Largest Collection of PTSD BrainsOctober 14, 2016 |
Scientists seek the holy grail for PTSD research: targets in the brain that could respond to drugs
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Generation AdderallOctober 12, 2016 |
Casey Schwartz: Like many of my friends, I spent years using prescription stimulants to get through school and start my career. Then I tried to get off them
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Brain Game Claims Fail A Big Scientific TestOctober 3, 2016 |
Want to be smarter? More focused? Free of memory problems as you age? If so, don’t count on brain games to help you. That’s the conclusion of an exhaustive evaluation of the scientific literature on brain training games and programs. It was published Monday in the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest
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Americans Wary of Using Chip Implants to Boost Brain Power for the HealthySeptember 28, 2016 |
Some 54% of U.S. adults foresee a future where computer chips will routinely be embedded in our bodies. But as with other kinds of potential human enhancements, a recent Pew Research Center survey found that more Americans are worried about the idea of an implanted brain chip (69%) than are enthusiastic (34%). And a minority of U.S. adults – 32% – would want this implanted device for themselves
Quick ReadImagine infusing thousands of wireless devices into your brain, and using them to both monitor its activity and directly influence its actions. It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, and for the moment it still is – but possibly not for long
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Pollution Particles ‘Get Into Brain’September 6, 2016 |
Tiny particles of pollution have been discovered inside samples of brain tissue, according to new research
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