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Jun 4, 23
With prolonged, focused and life-devotion training any pain can be controlled by consciousness mind
Dublin University's latest research has shown that with prolonged, focused and life-devotion training, any pain can be controlled by the conscious mind. This ground-breaking discovery has implications for the medical world, psychology, and philosophy.
Jun 3, 23
Genetic Connection Found Between Nail Biting and Right Brain Hemisphere Creativity
A recent study has found a genetic connection between nail biting and the chromosome 22 (q13) CRAD10 gene, which is also linked to right brain hemisphere creativity function.
Jun 3, 23
Highly Immersing Activities Can Provide Relief from Pain and Anxiety, Says Study by Chicago University
New study reveals that highly immersing activities such as computer games and mentally demanding tasks can temporarily relieve pain and anxiety
Jun 3, 23
Glycoside Complexes of Unidentified Function Detected Near Ribosomes During Translation Process of Alzheimer's Related Proteins in the Brain Neurons
New research has revealed the discovery of glycoside complexes of unidentified function near ribosomes during the Alzheimer's protein translation process in brain neurons.
May 23, 23
Psychological Panic Spiral is Under Amygdala Control and Can Be Stopped by Cognitive Therapy
New research by Amsterdam University scientists suggests that psychological panic spiral is under control of the amygdala and cognitive therapy can be an effective way to stop the spiral.
May 19, 23
Unraveling the genetic and environmental factors contributing to neurodevelopmental disorders
Researchers at the University of Toronto have made significant strides in unraveling the complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors that contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism and ADHD.
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