Lesser Googling and more naps may help reduce dementia
Daily brain exercises like memory workouts, developing an associative memory, moderating alcohol, using rest days and regular naps help enhance brain health.... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaDiscrepancies between brain regions could help predict risk of psychosis, study finds
Gene deletion is known to lead to heart defects and immune malfunction in their carriers. Discrepancies between brain regions linked to a common gene deletion... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaImagining outcomes before deciding, research could explain what's going on in brain
The findings are published in the journal Nature Neuroscience. A new study has shed light on how the brain imagines future outcomes to guide decisions and... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaWhy depression, anxiety is common among children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?
Emotional dysregulation occurs because of a small brain region called pars orbitalis. A smaller brain region responsible for control over behaviour, processing... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaStudy discovers brain region linked to ‘prosocial’ behaviour
A new study on Monday revealed a specific brain region that is linked to our willingness to help... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaCan AI read our minds? Probably not, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be worried
Such technology might have some benefits. Earlier this year, Neuralink implanted a chip inside the brain of 29-year-old US man Noland Arbaugh, who is paralysed... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaExperiencing abuse, neglect as child linked to lifelong ill-health: Study
It was found to make children more likely to become obese and experience more trauma as adults, both of which then become the cause for dysfunction in the... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaHow does oxygen move through brain? Scientists watch for the first time
Researchers have now, for the first time, developed a bioluminescence imaging technique that maps the movement of oxygen in the brain. The technique has been tested in the brains of mice. Key Points
India TodaySadhguru discharged after brain surgery: Understanding the brain bleeding condition
Brain bleedings occurs as a result of rupturing of blood vessels in brain. It can be in any part of brain. All you want to know. | Health Key Points
Hindustan TimesSadhguru, recovering after brain surgery, shares health update from hospital
Spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev shared on X, formerly Twitter, that he is recovering and shared visuals of him reading a newspaper. He underwent brain surgery, the Isha Foundation announced on March 20. Key Points
India TodayThis viral maths brain teaser has started a debate on X. Will you be able to solve it?
We bring you an intriguing brain teaser that is sure to leave you baffled. In this particular brain teaser, your task is to find the solution for an equation. | Trending Key Points
Hindustan TimesParalyzed man fit with brain chip developed by Elon Musk's firm Neuralink plays online chess
Neuralink is not the only company working on brain devices and brain chips that connect with computers. University of Technology Sydney is working on a project to show how soldiers can use their brain signals to control a robot dog. Know about brain chips and implants in detail. Key Points
Economic TimesThis Is What Your brain Does When You’re Not Doing Anything
When your mind is wandering, your brain’s “default mode” network is active. Its discovery 20 years ago inspired a raft of research into networks of brain regions and how they interact with each other. Key Points
WIREDStress effects brain, psyche through immune system: Study
Zurich[Switzerland], February 7 (ANI): Chronic stress has far-reaching effects on our bodies. Many stress-related psychiatric diseases, including depression, are linked to immune system abnormalities. However, the basic mechanisms governing how these alterations influence the brain remain largely unclear. Enzyme from immune cells in the blood affects nerves in the brain Show Full Article An international […] Key Points
ThePrintCovid infection may not be responsible for memory problems and fatigue: Study
They may be a result of inflammation in the rest of the body.. Headaches, memory problems, and fatigue — commonly known to continue post Covid... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaMithun Chakraborty suffered brain stroke, hospital says ‘stable’. All you need to know about Ischemic Cerebrovascular
Mithun Chakraborty, the actor and politician, has been diagnosed with an Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) of the brain. He is currently undergoing evaluation and treatment at a private hospital in Kolkata. Key Points
mintbrain teaser challenge: Can you find the code in this puzzle in 10 seconds?
In this fun brain teaser, you need to find the code to a word. You will be given hints to reach the solution. | Trending Key Points
Hindustan Timesbrain Teaser: ‘Solve this if you are a genius’. Can you?
“This is Einstein. Easily solved,” joked an individual after going through the brain teaser shared on X. | Trending Key Points
Hindustan TimesWhen brains do more, who owns us?
Discover how Neuralink, a brain-chip startup, is revolutionizing brain-computer interface technology. Learn about the ethical concerns and regulations surrounding the use of implants and the need for transparency and collaboration in its development. Key Points
Times Of IndiaHow to map the brain with tech
India Business News: BrainSight.AI combines neuroscience and computer science to map individual brains for doctors dealing with neurological disorders. The startup's multi Key Points
Times Of Indiabrain Teaser: You have only five seconds to spot three stars among snowflakes
“Sometimes you find things in the most unexpected places. Thanks for showing that with this puzzle,” wrote a Facebook user after attempting the brain teaser. | Trending Key Points
Hindustan TimesThrowing up a new theory: Why AR / VR make you nauseated
The tussle of trying to force the brain to process two realities is part of the problem. Optical-refresh rate is another. Solutions could come via the US military. Key Points
Hindustan TimesViral brain teaser: Drop me, I crack; give me a smile, I smile back. What am I?
This puzzle was shared on Instagram. Since it was posted, many took to the comments section to share their answers. Will you be able to solve it? | Trending Key Points
Hindustan TimesDelhi: 5-year-old girl youngest in world to undergo ‘awake’ brain tumour surgery
A five-year-old girl has become the youngest in the world to undergo successful 'awake' brain tumour surgery. Doctors at AIIMS-Delhi performed the 'awake craniotomy' (conscious sedation technique) surgery on the girl. Key Points
India TodayAre you smart enough to solve this brain teaser in a minute?
If you are interested in solving a puzzle, here we have one for you. Use your basic logical reasoning to solve this one. | Trending Key Points
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