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Sudoku could be your brain’s secret workout
Neuroscience research shows that Sudoku isn’t just a fun pastime—it actively engages brain regions tied to memory, focus, and problem-solving. Studies reveal it can stimulate the prefrontal cortex, ...
A joint UCSF and Imperial College London study found that a single high dose of psilocybin caused measurable anatomical brain changes and improved mental flexibility for up to a month. The drug ...
In the final stages of his dementia, a long-lost memory from childhood returned, perfectly formed. What was going on in his brain?
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