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What Position Should I Sleep In, and Is There a ‘Right’ Way to Sleep?
By Christian Moro and Charlotte Phelps Your Health

What Position Should I Sleep In, and Is There a ‘Right’ Way to Sleep?

After 50 years of research, eminent Stanford University sleep researcher William Dement reportedly said the only solid explanation he knows for why we sleep is “because we get sleepy”. Even though sleep may be, as one researcher put it, “the only major behaviour in search of a function”, it clearly does matter for our health […]

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You’ve Likely Heard of the Brain’s Gray Matter – Here’s Why the White Matter is Important Too
By Christopher M. Filley Your Health

You’ve Likely Heard of the Brain’s Gray Matter – Here’s Why the White Matter is Important Too

Who has not contemplated how a memory is formed, a sentence generated, a sunset appreciated, a creative act performed or a heinous crime committed? The human brain is a three-pound organ that remains largely an enigma. But most people have heard of the brain’s gray matter, which is needed for cognitive functions such as learning, […]

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Aphasia: Types, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
By Olivia DiPede Your Health

Aphasia: Types, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Aphasia is a condition that affects your ability to communicate and is often the result of damage to an area of the brain. Aphasia can have different symptoms depending on what area of the brain was damaged, but can affect how you speak, talk, read and write. Follow along as we outline everything you should know about aphasia including the types, symptoms, causes and treatment.

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Exercise and The Brain: Three Ways Physical Activity Changes Its Very Structure
By Áine Kelly Your Health

Exercise and The Brain: Three Ways Physical Activity Changes Its Very Structure

Regular exercise changes the structure of our bodies’ tissues in obvious ways, such as reducing the size of fat stores and increasing muscle mass. Less visible, but perhaps even more important, is the profound influence exercise has on the structure of our brains – an influence that can protect and preserve brain health and function […]

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