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Brain Science: High Blood Pressure, Stroke Risks of Naps, But How?

A recent study, “Association of Nap Frequency With Hypertension or Ischemic Stroke Supported by Prospective Cohort Data and Mendelian Randomization in Predominantly Middle-Aged European Subjects” published in the Journal of Hypertension observed that “frequent or usual daytime napping in adults was associated with a 12% higher risk of developing high blood pressure and a 24% high risk of having a stroke compared to never napping.”

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6 Things You Need To Know About Autism Spectrum Disorder

It's estimated that 1 in 68 children are born with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), making it more common than childhood cancer.

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What Should You Always Have In Your First Aid Kit?

A first aid kit is an essential piece of gear for anyone who likes to spend time outdoors.

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Scientifically Proven Ways to Overcome Mental Health Troubles

Mental health troubles are more common than many people realize.

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Brain Science: Memory Theory of Alzheimer's, Neurodegeneration & Aβ

A recent report in Science.org, “Potential Fabrication Research Images Threatens Key Theory Alzheimer’s Disease” stated that a scientific alteration may have misled the Alzheimer's research field with their hypothesis on toxic oligomer or amyloid beta star 56 [Aβ*56] or amyloid oligomer, a soluble amyloid beta said to be found in people living with Alzheimer's disease {AD}—aligning with the dominance of Aβ as a target.

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Molecular Brain Science: Depression, Chemical Imbalance & Serotonin

What causes major depressive disorder and what are its symptoms?