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Cartoon – Predicting Middle-Age Fitness by Childhood Intelligence

by Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS, FAAN
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A team of researchers from Duke followed over 1,000 children with tests of intelligence and cognitive functioning. As part... READ MORE →

Riding on the Brain Train

by Lorena Nessi, PhD, MA
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Brain training has been around for a long time, long before communication technology, let alone smartphones. Still, the updated... READ MORE →

Meditating Mind Machines

by Lorena Nessi, PhD, MA
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As technology races ahead and we come ever closer to an era where virtual reality devices become a commonplace, it is worth... READ MORE →

Can Physical Exercise Improve Cognitive Abilities?

by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD
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Improvement in brain function associated with moderate physical activity has been noticed in both growing children and older... READ MORE →

Think Your Way to Health

by Anne Marie Ludovici, MS
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Our thoughts, and ways of thinking, wield a great deal of power to change our emotions, moods, and, ultimately, our behaviors.... READ MORE →

Explaining Away Empathy – Mental Illness and Reduced Compassion

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Empathy is critical for health care providers. Especially in mental health care, empathy and compassion improve outcomes... READ MORE →

Does High IQ Increase the Risk of Depression and Mental Disorders?

by Viatcheslav Wlassoff, PhD
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Blame it on movies or books, but we have fallen into the habit of stereotyping. Popular culture portrays highly intelligent... READ MORE →

The Intrapersonal Consequences of Schizophrenia

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I have proposed before that schizophrenia represents a biopsyhosocial phenomenon. Essentially, it has been stated that schizophrenia... READ MORE →

Memory and Psychosis

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People who experience psychosis have somewhat lower tested intelligence, with a higher proportion of psychotic individuals... READ MORE →

Diabetics in Distress

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
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Diabetes affects millions of people in the United States and remains one of the leading causes of death. The disease is associated... READ MORE →

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