Pregnancy is known to reshape the brain, but new research reveals that these changes do not stop after the first child.
Scientists discover that sickle cell disease forces the brain to recruit extra "attention backup" to maintain normal cognitive function.
As science advances, we have a better understanding how how neuroscience can inform the work of psychotherapy.
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Study: Intelligence emerges from coordinated brain networks
A study published in Nature Communications in January 2026 found that general intelligence does not reside in any single ...
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Would Maxx Crosby trade help reset Cowboys’ convoluted mess of free agency moves?
You barely had time to line the bird cage with my Tuesday column offering the faintest praise to the Cowboys’ brain trust for not going all in with two first-round picks to get Maxx Crosby. Within a ...
Chronic back pain changes brain responses, making everyday sounds feel more distressing than physical pressure.
Boredom is not relaxing, I must admit, not because it's mundane but because it’s uncomfortable. Far too many of us are afraid ...
A new machine learning study reveals ADHD is not a single condition — brain scans identify two structurally distinct subtypes with opposing gray matter patterns, explaining why decades of neuroimaging ...
Researchers at University of Texas at Dallas found regular physical activity for three months could help ease mood symptoms ...
The 2019 U.S. Open champ returned to the PGA Tour in 2024, months after he had a lesion on his brain removed ...
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2nd pregnancy triggers brain changes, new study reveals
A prospective cohort study published in Nature Communications reports that a second pregnancy is associated with distinct structural and functional brain changes on MRI, differing in key ways from ...
Dr Philip Mease shares his clinical insights for diagnosing and treating fibromyalgia and psoriatic arthritis.
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