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Light drinking of alcohol may conserve brain function
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Light drinking of alcohol may conserve brain function

September 19, 2020September 19, 2020 Aleena Koshy Thomas

A recent study examined the relationship between alcohol consumption and changes in cognitive function among middle-aged and older adults in the U.S. The lead author

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Brain Waves -The Master of your Emotion
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Brain Waves -The Master of your Emotion

September 17, 2020September 17, 2020 Swetha Prabhakar

Ever wondered how our emotions and thoughts change the outcome of our activities? Why gloomy moods lead to reduced productivity whereas smiles and laughter make

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‘Love Hormone’ could help in Alzheimer’s treatment
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‘Love Hormone’ could help in Alzheimer’s treatment

July 30, 2020August 19, 2020 Aleena Koshy Thomas

Scientists discover for the first time that oxytocin might be a possible new therapeutic option for cognitive disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. Existing treatment regimens for

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Indian traditional Practice meets modern neuroscience
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Indian traditional Practice meets modern neuroscience

July 23, 2020July 23, 2020 Janu N Ajit

Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-Aryan language which is deep and rich. The Sanskrit Vedas are late bronze/early iron-age oral texts that passed down for over

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Retinal Neurons takes the “Road Not Taken”
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Retinal Neurons takes the “Road Not Taken”

June 4, 2020July 7, 2020 Serin Mary Binoy

Vision is the most vital senses of human behaviour. Eyes which plays an integral part communicates with the brain through a specific signalling pathway. But

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ARTIFICIAL EYE BOOSTED BY HEMISPHERICAL RETINA
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ARTIFICIAL EYE BOOSTED BY HEMISPHERICAL RETINA

May 30, 2020June 19, 2020 Gokul M Nair

Inventions keep science marching. The scientific manifestation of artificial as well as bionic eyes got a breakthrough by the efforts of Gu and Colleagues, published

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Brain shuts down Pain!!
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Brain shuts down Pain!!

May 25, 2020July 23, 2020 Janu N Ajit

In our life, physical pain can be unbearable at times. The human body has nerves distributed all across the body that carry the pain signal

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TRICKING THE BRAIN TO STAY HAPPY
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TRICKING THE BRAIN TO STAY HAPPY

May 3, 2020June 19, 2020 Shasthra Snehi

It’s Lockdown and by now low mood and irritability must have taken a toll on many of us. When was the last time you felt

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