AvatarKelvin LeeAvatarAvatar5 hours agoCould a simple eye test predict Alzheimer's 12 years before symptoms show?Medical News Today - Corrie PelcVision issuesthat affect a person’s ability to read and write, drive, distinguish color, or judge distances can be an early sign of Alzheimer’s …
AvatarKelvin LeeAvatarAvatar10 hours agoSigns and Symptoms of Liver CancerHealth.com - Suchandrima BhowmikLiver cancer occurs when cancer cells begin to grow abnormally and form tumors in the liver. Your liver is the largest internal organ in your body …
AvatarKelvin LeeAvatarAvatar6 hours agoMachine Learning Helps Scientists Locate the Neurological Origin of PsychosisExtremeTech - Adrianna NineAI and a large sample group allowed researchers to uncover key differences between the brains of those who experience psychosis and those who …
AvatarKelvin LeeFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo18 hours agoAlpha neurofeedback training improves visual working memory in healthy individualsnature.com - Wenbin Zhou, Wenya Nan , Kaiwen Xiong, Yixuan KuNeurofeedback (NF) training is a closed-loop brain training in which participants learn to regulate their neural activation. NF training of alpha …
AvatarKelvin LeeAvatarAvatar12 hours agoForget sit-ups — this 7-move Pilates workout sculpts your core and works your whole bodyTom's Guide - By Becks ShepherdIf you’re keen to build a stronger trunk but you're bored of crunches, sit-ups, or planks, this Pilates-inspired core workout could be just the thing. …
AvatarKelvin LeeAvatarAvatar15 hours agoSome Microbes Are Tiny 'Vampires' With a Deadly Attraction to Human Bloodverified_publisherScienceAlert - David NieldResearchers have discovered what they describe as 'bacterial vampirism', identifying particular types of bacteria that are attracted to human blood – …
AvatarKelvin LeeFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo23 hours agoBrain Cells That Enhance Memory Focus and Storage Identifiedneurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsResearchers uncovered how certain brain cells enhance our ability to maintain and focus on short-term memories. Their study highlights a new type of …
AvatarKelvin LeeAvatarAvatar19 hours agoWhat Is 'Gaslighting'? Examples and How to Deal With It, According to PsychologistsParade Magazine - Beth Ann MayerThe actual meaning behind the buzzy term. Gaslighting. It's hard to go even one nightly scroll without someone on TikTok raging about the unfairness …
AvatarKelvin LeeFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoAI Revolutionizes Hunt for Parkinson’s Treatmentsneurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsResearchers employed AI to fast-track the discovery of treatments for Parkinson's disease. They utilized machine learning techniques to screen …
AvatarKelvin LeeFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo22 hours agoNew Study Unravels Emotional Processing in Depressionneurosciencenews.com - Neuroscience NewsResearchers shed light on how individuals with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) process emotions differently due to abnormalities in the amygdala …
AvatarKelvin LeeStoryboardEating Cashews Can Have Some Weird Side EffectsAvatarCurated byHealth DigestCashews have that subtle yet perfect blend of sweet and salty that makes them great for snacks, spreads, desserts, or main dishes.
AvatarKelvin LeeAvatarAvatar13 hours agoI struggled to achieve full range of motion in my hips until I tried this one hip-loosening stretch for five minutes a dayFit&Well - Lou MudgeTight hips can be uncomfortable and hard to live with, but there are some great exercises to stretch out the area. I particularly struggle with …