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  • 83 Unique Exercises to Keep Your Brain Alive  By : Moisha Israel
    Lots of sex, dark chocolate and the Scandinavian routine of cold meat for breakfast are the best ways to boost brain power, a new book claims.
  • Brain-boosting drugs spark ethical debate in UK  By : Assistant Editor
    LONDON, Nov 8 (Reuters) - A rise in healthy people popping pills to boost performance in exams or work, raises long-term ethical and safety concerns about the effects of such treatments, British doctors said on Thursday.

    The British Medical Association (BMA) wants a public debate about the risks and benefits of using drugs to improve memory and concentration, sometimes called "cognitive enhancement".
  • Could a 'brain cap' warn us of mistakes we are about to make?  By : Moloch Rosenberg
    Scientists have found that it is possible to tell if a person is likely to make a mistake up to half a minute before they are even aware they have made it.
  • LSD Psychotherapy Study to Start in Switzerland  By : Moisha Israel
    The use of LSD in psychotherapy is to be studied for the first time in 35 years. A trial to determine whether patients with anxiety relating to advanced-stage illnesses can be safely given LSD-assisted psychotherapy and whether it improves their anxiety symptoms has been approved by a Swiss ethics committee.
  • Mysteries of the Mind  By : Moisha Israel
    Much of what we don't understand about being human is simply in our heads. The brain is a befuddling organ, as are the very questions of life and death, consciousness, sleep, and much more. Here's a heads-up on what's known and what's not understood about your noggin.
  • Pentagon Plans Microchips for Soldier's Brains  By : Deiter Hertzog
    The Department of Defense has awarded $1.6 million to the Center for Bioelectronics, Biosensors and Biochips (C3B) at Clemson University for the development of an implantable biochip that could relay vital health information if a soldier is wounded in battle or a civilian is hurt in an accident.

    The biochip, about the size of a grain of rice, could measure and relay such information as lactate and glucose levels in the event of a major hemorrhage, whether on the battlefield, at home or on the h
  • Supercharge Your Energy With Power Naps  By : Deiter Hertzog
    Supercharge Your Energy With Power Naps
  • The light's on, but is anybody home?  By : Deiter Hertzog
    An extraordinary brain study concludes that a woman in a vegetative state is aware of herself. It's a dangerous claim that could throw families and physicians into turmoil.
  • The origin and the essence of consciousness  By : Moloch Rosenberg
    In order to understand well the essence of consciousness, it is necessary to clear up a question of its origin. That’s why in the present work there will be covered both the origin of consciousness and its essence.
  • Time Travel in the Brain  By : Article Brain Editor
    What are you doing when you aren't doing anything at all? If you said "nothing," then you have just passed a test in logic and flunked a test in neuroscience.
  • Top 10 Mysteries of the Mind  By : Colm Ekhart
    Much of what we don't understand about being human is simply in our heads. The brain is a befuddling organ, as are the very questions of life and death, consciousness, sleep, and much more. Here's a heads-up on what's known and what's not understood about your noggin.
  • Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Potential to Transform  By : Associate Editor
    Is it really possible to change the structure and function of the brain, and in so doing alter how we think and feel? The answer is a resounding yes.
  • Two Basic Ways to Strengthen Your Brain  By : Deiter Hertzog
    Can you increase brainpower permanently, or at least as permanently as things can be for mortals?
  • Was Timothy Leary Right? Are psychedelics good for you?  By : Associate Editor
    Are psychedelics good for you? Should we be prying open the doors of perception again?
    The answer to both questions is yes.
  • What Your Pet is Thinking  By : Moloch Rosenberg
    From the day they brought her home, the D’Avellas’ black-and-white mutt loathed ringing phones. At the first trill, Jay Dee would bolt from the room and howl until someone picked up. But within a few weeks, the D’Avellas began missing calls. When the phone rang, their friends later told them, someone would pick up and then the line would go dead.

    One evening, Aida D’Avella solved the mystery.

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