The Alzheimer’s Brain Stops Trusting Time
Your brain has an internal clock that tells you when to expect things. It's the reason you know roughly how…
Why Dementia Patients Sometimes Cry Without Knowing the Reason
Tears without memory. That's what caregivers often witness when someone with dementia suddenly breaks down crying but can't explain why.…
Your Brain Loves Learning a Language—It Builds New Neurons Faster Than Any App
Learning a new language triggers neurogenesis, the creation of new brain cells in your hippocampus. Research from USC's Keck School…
Talking to Strangers Rewires Your Social Circuits in Unexpected Ways
Your brain physically changes after a single conversation with someone new. Neuroscientists have discovered that when two strangers interact, their…
Scientists Just Found the Earliest Brain Change That Predicts Alzheimer’s—Years Before Memory Loss
Your brain starts dying from Alzheimer's long before you forget a single memory. Scientists at the National Institutes of Health…
Listening to Old Recordings of Your Own Voice Rewrites Self-Identity
Your brain treats your own voice as sacred. Research published in the British Journal of Psychology reveals that when participants…
Breathing Through One Nostril Alters the Brain’s Sense of Danger
Your nose does more than filter air. Scientists at Northwestern University discovered that the simple act of breathing through your…
The First Alzheimer’s Sign You Feel—but Doctors Can’t Measure Yet
Your brain knows something is wrong before any test can prove it. That's the unsettling finding from new research published…
The First Thing Dementia Takes Isn’t Memory — It’s Mental Safety
Dementia steals something far more devastating than memories before cognitive decline becomes obvious. Research published in BMC Geriatrics reveals that…
Stress Changes Your Voice Because Your Brain Thinks You’re in Danger
Stress Changes Your Voice Because Your Brain Thinks You're in Danger Your voice reveals stress before you're even aware you're…
