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Scientists pinpoint likely origin of stuttering in the brain
Live Science via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThe work suggests that stuttering may be triggered by disruption to a specific network of brain...
It's hard to stop at 1 drink. Here's why — and how to cut back on alcohol.
Yahoo Life Style via AOL· 18 hours ago“It only takes a drink or two for alcohol to produce euphoria by activating the pleasure center in...
What Happens to Your Brain When You Meditate Every Day?
Verywell Mind via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThose who practice meditation regularly often exhibit higher levels of gamma brain waves, which are...
More than meets the eye: Understanding how the brain controls social gaze
Medical Xpress· 4 days ago"For example, monkeys want to see what others are looking at because there might be more resource opportunities," said Chang. In a previous study, Chang and his colleagues identified brain regions ...
Study finds social interactions and olfactory cues prompt contagious itch in mice
Medical Xpress· 4 hours agoFor instance, some experiments showed that some sounds or videos related to scratching can induce an itch in humans. Similarly, when watching another monkey scratching, whether in person or ...
The County in Every State With the Worst Poverty Rate
247wallst.com· 1 day agoPresident Roosevelt signed the Social Security Bill on August 14, 1935, as a promised plan to...
I finally earned my dream job in the C-suite, but my relationships suffered
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn these first high-achieving months, I revel in the rush of my own competence, but the accompanying...
Parents are increasingly saying their child is ‘dysregulated’. What does that actually mean? -...
EconoTimes· 4 days agoAs children reach toddlerhood and beyond, parents adapt to manage their child’s big emotions and...
What Happens to Your Brain When You Fall in Love, According to a Neuropsychologist & a Somatic...
PureWow via AOL· 7 days agoMy whip-smart colleagues at PureWow have taught me (a lot of chemicals are released in the brain)...
Neuroscience can explain why voting is so often driven by emotion
The Conversation· 11 hours agoThe elections of 2015 and 2017 saw the highest number of voters switching parties in modern history. Understanding what’s happening in people’s brains when they are making decisions helps us ...