Changing the types of fat in your diet might help preserve cognitive health as you age. A new cohort study links substituting saturated animal fats with plant-based vegetable oils to a lower risk of ...
New research indicates that the written language of people with schizophrenia corresponds to their specific symptom profiles.
Published in Nature Neuroscience, new research reveals that timing, not repetition, drives associative learning. By showing ...
Do political beliefs dictate how we view the realities of war? A new study reveals that conservatives consistently accept higher numbers of unintended civilian casualties than liberals do, driven by ...
New research shows a child’s home environment is closely linked to how their brain matures. A recent study associates parental acceptance with faster brain development, while exposure to household ...
People with high childhood intelligence scores often hold progressive social views as adults. A new study suggests that this progressive shift is not innate, but heavily depends on experiencing the ...
Primary dysmenorrhea: Severe menstrual pain is associated with lower cognitive and daily functioning
New findings suggest that severe menstrual pain impacts occupational performance. Women with intense cramps reported lower satisfaction with their daily lives, alongside measurable drops in attention ...
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