Researchers just answered an important question about Alzheimer’s – the region in human brain where the disease first strikes. This post from MindBodyGreen.com discusses the conclusion reached by scientists after compiling data from previous studies. Alzheimer’s is a debilitating disease that affects an estimated 5.3 million Americans. But beyond its widespread reach, there's ... Continue Reading
Science Delves Into The Human Brain
Scientists were able to study brain growth using a 3D gel model in order to see how the human brain gets its folds. This post from Futurism highlights the research that studied how the human brain folds. New research shows that our brains are likely folded because, as they grow, a large amount of volume has to fit in a small space (AKA, our skulls). This compression is ... Continue Reading
Science is Trying to Decode the Human Soul
Will science be able to explain the erstwhile elusive concepts of consciousness and human soul? In this great article by Patrick Faye, a Quantum Theory of Consciousness called ‘Orch OR’ claims that both science and religion are true. Has the human soul been found by science? A controversial quantum theory of consciousness called “Orch OR” (which stands for “orchestrated ... Continue Reading
Foods That Drain Your Brain
We all know that food is indeed the catalyst that is responsible for all our energy. As a result, we need to eat the right kinds of food to prepare ourselves in the best possible manner. Our environment and how we perceive it is shaped by our reactions to the world and our reactions are influenced by our energy levels, which again comes down to the question of food. There ... Continue Reading
7 Tips for Brain Health
Whether you are 25 or 75, it's always a good time to think about ways to keep your mind healthy. People with strong minds live a richer and more fulfilling life. These 7 tips will help you take control of your brain's health and keep it sharp and active. 1. Get Physical. Studies are showing that regular exercisers can have a lower risk of dementia and may even be able to ... Continue Reading