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  • Is Your Brain Failing to Recognize Faces? Here’s What You Need to Know About Prosopagnosia Prosopagnosia is a neurological disorder that impairs face recognition, affecting daily life and social interactions significantly.
  • Sleep Apnea May Actually Enlarge Your Brain's Memory Center, Study Shows A study finds sleep apnea may enlarge the hippocampus, affecting memory and learning, with significant implications for brain health.
  • How Sleep Apnea Is Tied to Brain Damage and Increased Dementia Risk A study reveals sleep apnea can cause brain damage, increasing risks of aging and dementia, particularly in Hispanic seniors.
  • How Alcohol Affects Your Brain: Why You Should Abstain After Age 65 Alcohol significantly increases dementia risk after age 65; abstaining is crucial for brain health, especially in older adults.
  • Men’s Brains More Affected by Obesity and Heart Disease, According to New Study Men with cardiovascular disease risk factors may experience earlier brain health decline than women, according to recent research.
  • Is Your Belly Fat Putting You at Risk for Alzheimer’s? New Studies Say Yes Studies reveal visceral fat contributes to Alzheimer's onset, linking obesity with amyloid plaque accumulation and brain inflammation.
  • Turns Out, Exercise Makes Your Brain Work Better for 24 Hours, New Study Reveals A study finds exercise can enhance cognitive performance for up to 24 hours, benefiting memory and attention in older adults.
  • 14 Proven Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer's Disease Research suggests that continuous learning, exercise, and a healthy lifestyle can help reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
  • Neuralink’s Brain Chip Trial in Canada Could Be the Key to Mind-Controlled Tech for the Disabled Neuralink gains approval for a brain chip trial in Canada, aiming to help paralyzed individuals control devices with their thoughts.
  • COVID-19 Lockdowns Linked to Accelerated Brain Aging in Teens, New Research Shows A study has revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic has sped up adolescent brain aging, with the effects being more pronounced in females.
  • Is Your Waistline Putting You at Risk for Alzheimer’s? Study Finds Link Between Fat and Brain A recent study highlights the link between body composition and the risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
  • Elon Musk's Neuralink Hits Milestone: Second Patient Gets Brain Chip Elon Musk announced that Neuralink successfully implanted its own developed computer chip into the brain of a second patient.
  • Why Your Brain Thinks You're Poisoned: Surprising Science Behind Motion Sickness Let's delve into everything about motion sickness, which makes the brain mistakenly think you've ingested poison.
  • Why That Song Won't Stop Playing in Your Head: Science Behind Earworms Over 90% of people undergo at least once a week, with one in four experiencing it multiple times a day. But why does this happen?
  • Study Reveals the Genetic Secrets of Exercise: Crazy Ways it Can Change Your Body and Brain Studies on mice investigating the influence of exercise on body and brain function at a cellular genetic level reveal that...
  • Secret of 'SuperAgers' Unveiled: Why Some Brains Age Slower Than Others Research has shown that SuperAgers, individuals who maintain a youthful memory despite their old age ...
  • Why Your Brain Works Better Without Sleep, New Research Rocks Neuroscience Cleansing the brain of toxins and waste is more active when awake than asleep.A study published in N ...
  • Young People With Diabetes Face Higher Alzheimer's Risk, Study Finds Researchers have found that teenagers and young adults with diabetes face an increased risk of devel ...
  • New mRNA Cancer Vaccine: A Beacon of Hope for Brain Tumor Patients Research results have been released stating that a new mRNA vaccine has been developed that can trea ...
  • Face Recognition Disorder: Are You One of the Two in Every Hundred Affected? Hollywood actor Brad Pitt and South Korean actors Kim Soo Mi, Oh Jung Se, and Park So Hyun have all disclosed that they face blindness. 
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