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Apple triggers 'religious' reaction in fans' brains, report says

Next time Grandma asks why you're going to the mall on Sunday morning instead of church, tell her you're going to Apple Chapel.

 

Study: 1 in 7 strokes occur while sleeping

One in seven strokes happens at night, and sufferers may not get medicine that could prevent brain damage, suggests a new study.

 

Brain may shrink in decade before Alzheimer's symptoms appear

The brains of people diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease start shrinking up to a decade before symptoms appear, a new study finds.

 

Study: Brain cells react to phone signal

Study: Brain cells react to phone signal

The radiation emitted after just 50 minutes on a mobile phone increases the activity in brain cells, according to a new government-funded study.

Senh: Just to be on the safe side, use the speakerphone or a wired headphone, especially children who have smaller brains and thinner skulls.

 

Study ties brain structure size to socializing

Do you spend time with a lot of friends? That might mean a particular part of your brain is larger than usual....

 

Researchers Link Lou Gehrig’s Disease to Brain Trauma

Researchers Link Lou Gehrig’s Disease to Brain Trauma

A new study suggests that concussions and head trauma can cause degenerative diseases similar to A.L.S. and that Lou Gehrig may not have had Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Senh: "... Lou Gehrig may not have had Lou Gehrig’s disease." That statement sending my mind into an infinite loop ...

 

Menstrual cramps may alter women's brains

Menstrual cramps are often dismissed as a mere nuisance, but new research suggests the monthly misery may be altering women's brains.

 

Brain games may not boost mind power

A new study raises questions about the cognitive usefulness of brain-training computer games.

 

Study: Tetris Is Good for Your Brain

Study: Tetris Is Good for Your Brain

Tthe classic puzzle game Tetris can boost your brain power, according to a new study.

 

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