Scientists found that childhood trauma can change DNA and brain development, leaving long-term biological marks.
On the other hand, if a brain disorder causes the second wave of brain activity to decay too slowly or to accumulate excessive strength (perhaps due to differences in brain wiring or gene expression, ...
A new review study shows menopause is associated with distinct structural changes in the female brain, including decreases in ...
New research reveals that child maltreatment leaves measurable biological “scars” on DNA, altering brain structure and function.
Scientists identified two types of brain cells, neurons and microglia, that are altered in people with depression. Through ...
Long working hours may alter the structure of the brain, particularly the areas associated with emotional regulation and executive function, such as working memory and problem solving, suggest the ...
Our brains work nonstop, controlling memory, focus, and emotions. Neurosurgeon reveals 4 habits that quietly harm your brain ...
Research indicates that activities like dance, martial arts, and team sports significantly enhance cognitive function beyond traditional workouts. The ...
Researchers from Concordia University in Montreal identified five distinct sleep profiles that may help explain why some ...