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From brain development to energy levels, what you eat during pregnancy matters. A recent Instagram post by Jessie Inchauspe outlines essential nutrients to prioritise and why cutting down on added sugar can help reduce health risks for the baby. |
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From brain development to energy levels, what you eat during pregnancy matters. A recent Instagram post by Jessie Inchauspe outlines essential nutrients to prioritise and why cutting down on added sugar can help reduce health risks for the baby. |
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Dr Hoeflinger explains what exactly doctors mean by a "brain aneurysm," highlighting what the condition entails and why ruptured aneurysms are serious. | Health |
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AIIMS Jodhpur successfully treated four children with rare laughing epilepsy using a minimally invasive brain procedure, eliminating their seizures. |
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A stroke is a medical emergency where every minute matters, as nearly 1.9 million brain cells die per minute during an ischemic stroke. Rapid treatment within the "golden hour" can restore blood flow and reduce damage. Real cases show that quick action saves lives, while delays cause irreversible harm. Recognizing symptoms early is critical for better recovery and survival. , Health, Times Now |
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OpenAI presents ChatGPT as an all-purpose aide, specifically for students, highlighting prompts to turn flashcards into stories, convert biology notes. |
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We were all born knowing how to listen and sing along. Somewhere, as we grew up, we forgot |
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Loss of vision with age can affect the cognitive functioning of the brain if left untreated for long, according to large scale observational study. | Health |
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Findings published in the journal Cell Reports revealed that among people who displayed hypocrisy, the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) was less active and less connected to other brain regions involved in decision making and morality. |
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We often forget that man-made innovations can always have alternatives. A brain that can create one technology to make life easier can also create oth. |
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Food cravings are not just about willpower but are influenced by brain chemistry, hormones and emotions. Experts explain why we crave sweet, salty or crunchy foods and how understanding these signals can help manage eating habits and improve overall health. |