AvatarShea FontanaAvatarAvatarScientists discover what cocaine does to the brain to make it so addictive | The IndependentThe Independent - Siobhan FentonScientists have uncovered what cocaine does to the body and the brain to make it so addictive. Researchers gave rats access to cocaine and allowed …
AvatarShea FontanaFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoExploring the Synergy of Varied Industries and the Essence of Travel3tags.orgThe Diverse World of Online Retail and Gaming In today's interconnected world, businesses from various sectors like BerryLook and Neowizplaystudio are …
AvatarShea FontanaFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoScientific mystery: Man living with 90% of his brain missingbigthink.com - Paul RatnerThe man who lives a functional life with most of his brain filled with water challenges what we know about the brain. What we think we know about our …
AvatarShea FontanaAvatarAvatarWhy does synthetic marijuana make people act like zombies?verified_publisherFox News - By Cari Nierenberg , Live Science ContributorUsers of increasingly popular street drugs called K2 or spice, which are made from mixtures of herbs laced with synthetic cannabinoids and other chemicals, are showing some incredibly strange behaviors. Indeed, as the use of these so-called synthetic-marijuana drugs escalate among U.S. teens and …
AvatarShea FontanaAvatarAvatarJerry Jones’s comments about CTE did not sit well with ex-quarterback Jake Plummerverified_publisherThe Washington Post - Des BielerJake Plummer has joined the ranks of former football players now advocating for medical marijuana, and he has strong feelings about its usage in limiting the brain damage inflicted by the sport. As such, the former NFL quarterback recently had some choice words for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who …
AvatarShea FontanaAvatarAvatarWeed Might Be Able to Block the Onset of Alzheimer'sverified_publisherVICEIf you're regularly exercising and smoking pot, you're already taking the right steps to ward off the disease. These days we know at least a little bit about how medical marijuana can help patients with stuff like anxiety, cancer, rare seizure disorders, and PTSD. Now, Science Daily_ reports_ that …
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AvatarShea FontanaFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo7 Surprising Benefits Of Drinking Warm Water In The Morning - LifeHacklifehack.org - Rebecca BerisYou may be used to drinking a cup of coffee or tea to wake you up in the morning. Some of you may opt for a glass of cool water to replenish you and …
AvatarShea FontanaAvatarAvatarScience Says Sleeping Twice a Day May Be What Your Body Really Wantsverified_publisherInc Magazine - Chris MatyszczykIt's not a new thing. It's actually in our history. It might explain some sleep disorders too. Absurdly Driven looks at the world of business with a skeptical eye and a firmly rooted tongue in cheek. Do you wake up in the middle of the night? A lot? Have you ever wondered that the reason isn't because …
AvatarShea FontanaAvatarAvatarA Major Assumption About How The Brain Processes Depression Could Be in Questionverified_publisherScienceAlert - Jonathan RoiserA tiny brain region, called the habenula, has been proposed to drive the symptoms of depression, which can have a devastating impact on people's …
AvatarShea FontanaAvatarAvatarWhat if PTSD Is More Physical Than Psychological? (Published 2016)verified_publisherThe New York Times - Robert F. WorthIn early 2012, a neuropathologist named Daniel Perl was examining a slide of human brain tissue when he saw something odd and unfamiliar in the wormlike squiggles and folds. It looked like brown dust; a distinctive pattern of tiny scars. Perl was intrigued. At 69, he had examined 20,000 brains over …
AvatarShea FontanaFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoAutism is not just a disorder of the brain, mouse study suggestssciencedaily.com - Cell PressAutism spectrum disorders are generally thought to be caused by deficits in brain development, but a study in mice now suggests that at least some …