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Dyslexia, brain scans, early symptoms Read More »
Just like with your body, regular exercise can go a long way towards keeping your brain healthy and sharp. Read More »
Doctors from Columbia University have found scientific evidence of the so-called gateway effect, determining that nicotine and alcohol “prime the brain” for drug use. Read More »
It’s a stereotype-perpetuating, groan-inducing truth that you can’t help but laugh at: female rodents are often fussier than males. Read More »
We love it when life’s little things add up to something big — like socking away a few bucks every week in a vacation-club account Read More »
Here are a few smart hints for staving off brain drain as you reach midlife. Read More »
Even concussions seem to raise the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia later in life, according to research conducted in older war veterans. Read More »
Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf said Thursday he could face radiation treatments if the part of a brain tumor that couldn't be removed by doctors winds up getting bigger. Read More »
Aurora school joins movement to spark brain power with workouts. Read More »
A U.S. study has found that playing a musical instrument over a lifetime may help prevent some of the effects of aging on cognitive function Read More »
You’ll never eat naked cereal again when you realize what blueberries do for your brain. Those sweet blue treats improve your memory and learning skills, and slow down age-related cognitive functional declines. Read More »
Dave Duerson, a former NFL player who committed suicide in February, had "moderately advanced" brain damage related to blows to the head, according to the researcher who made the diagnosis. Read More »
NFL Films president Steve Sabol will undergo radiation and chemotherapy treatment after doctors discovered a tumor on the left side of his brain. Read More »
Parkinson’s disease may stem from an energy crisis in the brain, years before symptoms appear. Read More »
For a razor-sharp brain, less may be more. Read More »
Temperament could be result of inherited genetic condition, Nature reports. Read More »
Scientists may be on the brink of discovering a compound to prevent brain cell death, offering the promise of treatment for Alzheimer's Read More »
Swedish action man Dolph Lundgren prefers brains over brawn. Read More »
Contrary to conventional wisdom, there isn't large-scale neuron death in middle age. In fact, on several measures our cognitive powers increase in the 40s and 50s. Read More »
A preliminary study published today showed that electrical stimulation of the deep brain can alter memory loss. Read More »
Remarkable new research shows that we can physically rewire our brains, even after cognitive injuries. It also suggests we can make ourselves happier Read More »
Everyday tips for improving brain function. Read More »
In the third part of our six-part series, we explore just how much growing the teenaged brain still has to do and how better science might just lead to better education Read More »
Smoking pot can trigger psychosis in vulnerable individuals. Teenagers, beware. Read More »
Chris Henry, the late Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver, had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) at the time of his death, according to scientists at the Brain Injury Research Institute. Read More »

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