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Heading Soccer Ball Injures Brain

A new study conducted by the researchers of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and Montefiore Medical Center that is the University Hospital and academic medical center for Einstein has disclosed that soccer players who head soccer balls repeatedly have high risks brain and cognitive injury. The researchers for the study selected Read more

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Awareness Clouds Judgment According To Latest Studies

A latest study has shown that being aware of a certain thing impacts a person’s decision making power. The study was conducted under the guidance of Floris de Lange from the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, which is a part of Radboud University Nijmegen. The study has brought to light certain interesting and Read more

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Weak Workability Of Area Of Brain Responsible For Restless Legs Syndrome

A recent study conducted by the researchers at the Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA) has claimed that Restless Legs Syndrome is caused by weak functioning of a particular portion of brain that controls body movements. The Restless Legs Syndrome is the name of a disorder that leads to unpleasant feelings in the limbs. In often flickers Read more

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Multiple Sclerosis Might Be Triggered By Friendly Bacteria In The Gut

There are more than a hundred million bacteria in the human gut. They are distributed among 2000 different species and help in digestion and absorption of food in the gut. While these bacteria are considered friendly and necessary for gastrointestinal functions, new research has now revealed a different side. The friendly bacteria in the gut Read more

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Indian Parents Give Priority To Brain Over Heart

A recent study has proved that Indian parents are more worried about their children’s brain development than healthy hearts. A recent study was conducted by global market research company, Ipsos. They gave a chart of foods, which can develop many aspects of a child’s health to the parents of 24 countries. The study included nearly Read more

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New Research Reveals The Brains Process Of Dealing With Stress

Latest research on neural science has revealed that they have found cells in the brain that are responsible for dealing with stress. The research team belongs to the University of Leicester. The team of neuroscientists responsible for the discovery said the results of the finding will help in determining the mechanism involved in dealing with Read more

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Brains Of The Obese Triggers Craving For High Calorie Food

According to studies conducted on obesity, it has come to light that brain might be the culprit behind triggering food craving. The study was conducted by researchers of the University of Southern California. The lead author of the study, Kathleen A. Page said that it is still uncertain whether the triggering of the craving is Read more

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The New Window Into Brain Has Discovered

A team of scientists have claimed that they have discovered an intriguing new window into the human brain with the use of help of a visual system – in short they have stated that this finding is quite being able to manage several disorders such as epilepsy and insomnia. With the sequence to the fact Read more

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Nicotine Reduces Parkinson’s Disease

A new study has claimed that nicotine is too much useful for protecting the human brain from developing of Parkinson’s disease. In the mean time it also does protect dopamine neurons in the brain.   This new discovery may somehow lead the existing treatment system towards a new door of success for the disease. By Read more

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Vitamin C Can Strength On Brain Main Functioning

Vitamin C is too much necessary at the area of the proper function of the eyes and brain, according to the new study. Otherwise, it can even involve with some disease also, including glaucoma, scurvy and epilepsy. Keeping that fact in mind Henrique von Gersdorff, a senior scientist of Oregon Health and Science University’s Vollum Read more

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Hormones Factors in Fetus Gender and Child Future Development

You don’t have to believe that men come from Mars and women from Venus to appreciate that there’s a difference between the way that men and women think and act. It’s obvious right from the very start, as any parent knows. Boys and girls are simply different. It’s not simply gender stereotyping to say that Read more