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healthVitamin C Linked to Healthier Brain Structure in Aging Adults
New research from Japan shows higher blood levels of vitamin C correlate with greater brain tissue volume and stronger neural connections in older adults, though causality is unproven.
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healthVitamin C Linked to Gray Matter Volume and Default Mode Network Connectivity
New research finds a direct correlation between vitamin C blood levels, gray matter volume, and connectivity in the brain’s default mode network among older adults.
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healthBeyond Dopamine: Why Your Phone Isn't the Addiction, It's the Escape
Discover the real reason behind late-night phone use: avoiding unprocessed thoughts and emotions, not just seeking digital distraction.
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healthThe Paradox of Self-Improvement: Why Old Habits Block New Growth
Discover why conventional self-help plans often fail and how shifting your consciousness is key to breaking persistent life patterns.
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healthThe Productivity Paradox: Why Doing Nothing Can Be Your Most Productive Act
Discover how embracing 'nothingness' can unlock creativity and boost output, challenging the hustle culture's obsession with constant activity.
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healthExercise Triggers Memory-Boosting Brain Ripples, Study Shows
A new study reveals that just 20 minutes of light cycling enhances hippocampal brain ripples linked to memory formation and cognitive function.
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techSmartphone Use Reshapes Deep Thinking, Demanding Cognitive Recalibration
Discover how chronic smartphone use alters your brain's default mode, impacting deep thinking and productivity. Learn strategies to reclaim cognitive capacity.
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healthNeuroscience Explains Why Some People Need Solitude After Socializing
New research from Cornell reveals the distinct neurological processes behind the need for post-social solitude, moving beyond the 'social battery' myth.