Dementia Doesn’t Just Confuse — It Frightens
A study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease reveals that up to 72% of people living with dementia experience…
The future of Alzheimer’s treatment may come from light, sound, and electric pulses—not pills
Research shows that exposing the brain to precisely timed flickers of light and pulses of sound at 40 cycles per…
Your Brain Reinvents Your Identity Every Time You Change Your Environment
Your brain doesn't just notice when you walk into a new coffee shop or switch cities. It fundamentally rebuilds who…
Your Brain Knows It’s Time to Move On Before You Do
Your brain starts preparing you to leave a relationship, a job, or a situation long before you consciously decide to…
Why Alzheimer’s Can Make Small Changes Feel Like Threats
Your loved one with Alzheimer's just reacted with explosive anger when you suggested changing their shirt. The outburst was immediate,…
Why Music Reaches the Alzheimer’s Brain When Language Can’t
A woman with advanced Alzheimer's disease sits quietly in her care facility, unable to recall her daughter's name. She hasn't…
Poor sleep could be aging your brain faster than you think
Adults with consistently poor sleep patterns have brains that appear roughly one year older than their actual chronological age, according…
You Don’t Just Think With Your Brain — Your Gut Bacteria Make Decisions for You
Changes in gut microbiota composition directly influence how sensitive people are to fairness and how they treat others in social…
When You Fast, Your Brain Stops Wasting Energy and Starts Repairing Itself
Your brain enters a profound state of cellular renovation during fasting, triggering an ancient biological cleanup process called autophagy that…
People Who Imagine More Live Longer—Their Brains Stay Plastic Until the End
Creativity cuts mortality risk by a measurable margin, with research tracking over 1,000 older adults showing that those who score…
