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Researchers have identified molecular mechanisms behind age-related memory decline — and shown they can be reversed.
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Maternal stress, encompassing physical, emotional, and psychological distress, remains a widespread yet underestimated risk ...
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Feeling irritable and snapping at loved ones? You might be 'hangry.' New research confirms that low blood sugar triggers ...
Engaging in artistic creation and passively enjoying art both provide mental health benefits for trauma survivors.