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Science says boredom can actually be good for us

Science says boredom can actually be good for us

May 20, 2025, 07:24 PM - 5 min read

The brain network is a system of interconnected regions that work together to support different functions. We can liken it to a city where suburbs (brain regions) are connected by roads (neural pathways), all working together to allow information to travel efficiently. 

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Persistence without rest may tax brain health.

Poor brain health: The hidden cost of grit and perseverance

May 11, 2025, 03:07 PM - 7 min read

Facing frequent stressors such as racism, discrimination, economic challenges and limited access to health care with intense levels of perseverance may encourage people to push through these challenges without adequate recovery. That can cause chronic stress that damages brain health.

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Nitrous oxide is often inhaled with a balloon.

No laughing matter: Nitrous oxide can cause brain damage

May 11, 2025, 02:52 PM - 5 min read

The list of serious side effects from frequent use is long. It includes: cognitive impairment, memory problems, hallucinations, headaches, blood clots, peripheral neuropathy, spinal cord degeneration and irreversible brain damage.

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How brain injuries affect impulse and influence?

How brain injuries affect impulse and influence?

April 30, 2025, 06:48 PM - 3 min read

The study's results, published in the journal PLOS Biology, "are important as every day we learn about what other people want, and this impacts on our own preferences for what we want," senior corresponding author Patricia Lockwood, from the University of Birmingham, UK, said.

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 China releases visuals of the ultra-thin optical fibres for use in advanced endoscopic procedures.

China’s optical fibre could improve early diagnosis of brain tumours

February 17, 2025, 11:04 AM - 3 min read

Chinese scientists have developed ultra-thin optical fibres that could revolutionise endoscopic procedures for detecting brain cell abnormalities and accelerate next-gen telecommunications. The breakthrough also promises higher image resolution for earlier detection of tumours and more accurate diagnostics.

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