• Beauty and Personal Care,  First Aid and Emergency

    Brain Pouches

    A cyst is a cavity in the body filled with fluid or gas, surrounded by a capsule. These abnormalities can occur in various organs, including the brain. The brain, as part of the central nervous system, is located in a closed space, creating a unique situation. The growth of cysts here can exert pressure on brain tissue, causing severe symptoms, even if the abnormality initially appears harmless. Cysts in the brain can generally be divided into two main groups: benign and malignant lesions, as well as inflammatory conditions. Benign cysts often do not require treatment, while malignant lesions and inflammatory processes demand immediate medical attention. Below, we will review these…

  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Cancer Diseases

    New Evidence That There Are No Significant Differences Between Male and Female Brains.

    The structure and function of the human brain have long been at the center of scientific research. Different parts of the brain, such as the amygdala, play a crucial role in our emotional responses and social behavior. The amygdala is an almond-shaped structure that is important for processing fear, joy, and other emotions. The study of the sexual dimensions of the brain and the differences between brain regions contributes not only to the understanding of neurobiological sciences but also to the social and psychological aspects. Recent research sheds new light on the fact that the differences in the brain between men and women are much smaller than previously thought. For…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    The Decline of Intelligence Can Be Stopped

    Many people face the painful situation in their lives when a close relative’s mental state begins to deteriorate. This realization can cause anxiety and despair, as the signs of dementia are often noticed suddenly. Cognitive decline is not only burdensome for the patient but also for the family members, as the loved one loses their independence, and everyday interactions change. Dementia and the Relationship with Vitamin B12 Dementia, which refers to the persistent and gradual decline of mental abilities, is often associated with aging. The signs of cognitive decline are particularly common among older age groups, and family members often notice them much earlier than the patients themselves. During the…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Diseases and Symptoms

    According to Israeli researchers, autistic children do not distinguish between smells and scents.

    The sense of smell is one of our oldest senses, playing an extraordinary role in our daily lives. The perception of scents and odors not only affects our understanding of our environment but also shapes our emotions and memories. It is particularly interesting how multifaceted the relationship between smell and behavior can be, and how much information it can carry about various conditions, such as autism. New research suggests that early diagnoses can be established through smell, which could revolutionize the screening and treatment of autism in children. During the perception of odors and scents, we often do not even realize the distinctions we make. People instinctively sniff pleasant scents…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Digestive System

    Infectious Yawning – Some Are Protected Against It

    The world of research continually unveils new discoveries that help us better understand human behavior and various psychological phenomena. Yawning, a reflex familiar to most people, deserves special attention as it can indicate not only fatigue but also affect our relationships with others. The contagious nature of yawning, where one person’s yawn encourages others to yawn as well, is a phenomenon that has sparked significant scientific interest. Recent studies have shown that children of different age groups and developmental stages respond differently to this reflex. Research has revealed that young children, particularly those under four years old, do not respond to contagious yawning, while reactions are even more reduced in…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Digestive System

    Psychotherapy Enhances Gray Matter Density

    The effects of psychotherapy have long fascinated science, impacting not only mental states but also the structure of our brain. Recent research shows that psychotherapeutic treatments, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy, can induce significant changes in the brain’s gray matter. Psychological therapies not only offer temporary solutions for treating depression and other mental issues but also result in long-term structural transformations characterized by an increase in the number of neurons and glial cells. Research has revealed that the effects of psychotherapy improve not only the patients’ mental states but also develop specific areas of the brain. The closer intertwining of brain research and psychological procedures provides new opportunities for understanding emotions…

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  • Addictions,  Exercise and Sports

    In women, brain abnormalities may underlie the development of multiple sclerosis

    The multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex and often mysterious disease that affects many people worldwide. As an autoimmune disorder, the immune system mistakenly perceives its own cells as foreign, attacking them and leading to various neurological problems. MS particularly affects women, raising the question of why there is such a significant disparity in the prevalence of the disease between the two genders. Research continuously uncovers new discoveries about the disease, and a recent study highlighted that differences in the male and female brain may significantly impact the development of the disease. The problems caused by MS affect not only physical health but also mental well-being, making it essential for…

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  • Digestive System,  First Aid and Emergency

    There may be a connection between Alzheimer’s disease and age-related pessimistic thoughts

    The connection between negative aging attitudes and Alzheimer’s disease is increasingly becoming a focus of research. Pessimistic views related to aging, such as the frailty and vulnerability of older individuals, are not only part of societal discourse but also have a serious impact on an individual’s mental health. These negative thoughts not only affect daily life but can also influence cognitive functions. Negative attitudes toward aging can become a source of stress, which research suggests may lead to brain changes. The scientific community is increasingly recognizing that societal norms and expectations shape our perceptions of aging, thereby directly influencing the functioning of our brains. To prevent Alzheimer’s disease, it is…

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  • Addictions,  Autoimmune and Rare Diseases

    The brain structure of jugglers transforms.

    The art of juggling is a unique and exciting activity that not only entertains but also offers numerous mental and physical benefits. People have long discovered that juggling enhances coordination, attention, and concentration; however, its effects reach deeper into our lives. Recent research shows that juggling impacts the structure and functions of the brain as well. During juggling, participants must continuously develop not only their hand movements but also their spatial perception. This process improves communication between different brain areas, which can have long-term positive effects on cognitive abilities. Additionally, learning to juggle presents a challenge that may contribute to neuroplasticity, which refers to the brain’s ability to adapt. Juggling…

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  • Addictions,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Five Impressive Neurological Narratives

    The mysteries of the human mind and neurological disorders have always intrigued scientists and enthusiasts. Neurology reveals a peculiar world where everyday experiences and the perception of reality often deviate from the norm. Such disorders lead to unique and shocking stories that showcase the complexity and diversity of brain function. Injuries or disorders affecting different parts of the brain can produce effects that alter individuals’ viewpoints, perceptions, and even their social relationships. These stories are not only scientifically interesting but also emotionally profound. As they unfold, a variety of cases emerge, demonstrating how neurological conditions impact people’s daily lives and the struggles they must face. Understanding neurological disorders can help…

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