Brain teasers are a great way to stimulate the mind and improve your intelligence. Experts say brain teasers can help improve your cognitive ability, your problem-solving skills and help you focus on other tasks. Many also find them to be a great
Comment on this story Comment Psychologist and mother of three Alison Kravit has, on occasion, forgotten the word “therapy.” Hollie Swire, a licensed independent clinical social worker and new mother of one, has set off for day care without the bag of
Jonathan Jones braved a 14-hour surgery to remove a monstrous growth pressing on the front of his brain.
Meghan Markle was reprimanded after “offending” the Princess of Wales by suggesting she had “baby brain”, according to Prince Harry’s new book. He alleged that Kate demanded an apology for the comment during a reconciliatory tea at Kensington Palace in June 2018.
New research presented by neuroscientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found young adolescents who habitually checked social media showed a distinct neurodevelopmental trajectory within the brain. Their sensitivity toward social rewards and punishments from peers heightened over time
Party goers were seen in high spirits as they welcomed in the new year with parties and firework shows up and down the country. Some attempted to dress in suitable attire for the wind and rain while others dressed up in heels
SARS-CoV-2 — the virus which causes COVID-19 — can get into the tissues of the brain and other non-respiratory sites, autopsies have revealed. Prior to the work, infectious disease specialist Dr Daniel Chertow of the US National Institutes of Health said, “the
Folichia Williams and her baby girl Kennedy are pictured here, as well as water beads. The cases described in this article are “just the tip of the iceberg” when it comes to water bead hazards, said Ashley Haugen of That Water Bead