By Anika Gupta Los Angeles’ Children’s Hospital reported that one in eight teens have reported using opioids recreationally. Additionally, 50% of drug use disorders begin in one’s adolescence, ...
Physical exertion combined with deep concentration can severely slow down human reaction times. A recent trial reveals that ...
Neurodegenerative disease profoundly affects structures and pathways responsible for memory, cognition, and higher-order ...
A new study reveals that astrocytes, once dismissed as mere support cells, play a central role in fear memory.
Year two after disaster brings quiet exhaustion, “fire-brain,” and hard truths. What survivors and leaders need to sustain recovery when the media attention fades.
A new study finds sparkling water helps esports players maintain focus and reduce mental fatigue better than plain water.
Loved ones are still grieving the loss of 26-year-old Noel Lono who was fatally shot in Kapolei on Friday. Police said a 36-year-old man went to the home of his 16-year-old ...
Executive presence is shaped by more than experience and communication. It's influenced biologically. Here’s the overlooked ...
A new study reveals a connection between early life trauma and adult brain aging. Adults reporting severe childhood stress ...
The retirees who seem to age a decade overnight aren't experiencing a medical mystery. They're responding to the sudden disappearance of anyone who depends on them, and the body listens with ...
Neuroscience research reveals that habitually reaching for your phone at the first flicker of discomfort is quietly eroding the brain's capacity for emotional regulation and conflict tolerance, but ...
That hollow tiredness after scrolling isn't laziness — it's your brain recovering from thousands of invisible micro-decisions engineered to feel like nothing, each one quietly draining the same ...