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Dementia develop because the brain cells which control memory, reasoning, and emotional control are progressively destroyed and unable to function. |
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Dementia develop because the brain cells which control memory, reasoning, and emotional control are progressively destroyed and unable to function. |
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A viral painting appears ordinary at first, but many viewers claim a face emerges after prolonged viewing. Neuroscience explains this as pareidolia, the brain's tendency to find patterns, intensified by fatigue and suggestion. There is no hidden face--just an overworked brain filling in gaps., Health, Times Now |
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Parkinson's disease may begin years before diagnosis with a subtle but significant warning sign - loss of smell. Known as hyposmia or anosmia, this symptom affects most patients early, as the disease starts in the brain's olfactory regions. While not definitive alone, smell loss combined with other signs can prompt earlier monitoring and intervention. , Health, Times Now |
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Eggs may look simple, but their daily impact runs deep. A Hyderabad doctor explains four body changes you could notice within two weeks of adding whole eggs to your diet, from muscle support and brain health to cholesterol balance. |
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Sunaina Roshan, 54, revealed her struggle with sugar addiction and how quitting it improved her mood and energy. Her father, Rakesh Roshan, praised her on Instagram. According to Dr. Pranav Ghody, a consultant endocrinologist, sugar affects the brain's reward and pleasure centers, causing emotional and physical dependence. |
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Eggs are a nutrient-dense food item that provides multiple health benefits, from boosting brain health to stabilising blood sugar levels, shares Dr Reddy. | Health |
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Test your knowledge about the brain and learn effective ways to care for it with this engaging health quiz! |
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The Flamingo Balance Test, a simple one-leg standing challenge, is going viral for revealing hidden insights into health and fitness. Doctors say the 30-second test reflects balance, brain coordination, and ageing. Poor performance may signal higher risks of falls, mobility issues, and long-term health problems, while regular balance exercises can help improve stability and overall fitness. , Health, Times Now |
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Cognitive decline often begins subtly, making it difficult to distinguish between normal ageing and early warning signs of serious neurological conditions., Health, Times Now |
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A viral video of Shashi Tharoor tripping on stairs sparked a neurologist's warning about phone use while walking. Experts say the brain cannot safely multitask movement and phone attention, especially on stairs, where divided focus slows reactions and raises the risk of serious head injuries. Simple habits like pausing calls and holding railings can prevent dangerous falls. , Health, Times Now |