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How playing Connections and Wordle can benefit your brain, according to a neuroscientist
Whether you tap away during your commute, on a coffee run or right before bed, chances are you’ve played (or at least heard of) the New York Times’ cult puzzles. Some of the the publication's most ...
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Dealing with brain fog when you have progressive MS
Understand brain fog in progressive MS, its causes, and treatments. Learn self-help strategies to manage daily life, improve ...
Last Tuesday, I was on a call with a founder who swore he didn't have time for routines. He rolled his eyes when I brought it ...
A cheerful North Carolina light trail filled with easy routes, warm glow, and simple holiday moments made to enjoy.
We asked five experts for their thoughts on the future of human intelligence.
Lumos Labs has obtained a clearance from the FDA for its popular Lumosity brain training platform, greenlighting a version of ...
A new Concordia study published in npj Biomedical Innovations suggests that a simple 30-second electrocardiogram (ECG) ...
Imagine driving a car with a steering that doesn't respond instantly and a GPS that always reflects where you were a second ...
Better ways to measure cognitive exhaustion could point to treatments for long COVID and other debilitating disorders.
Trevor Noah joined a 5th grade computer science class in Bellevue for Code.org’s Hour of AI, a Microsoft-supported initiative ...
Experts say graphic images, nonstop outrage, and the 24/7 negative news cycle don’t just upset us—they alter our stress response and harm mental health. The amygdala, shown in orange, serves as the ...
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