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Deep Sleep Deficits May Be a Silent Driver of Alzheimer’s Risk

Deep Sleep Deficits May Be a Silent Driver of Alzheimer’s Risk

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

As night falls and the world quiets, our brains begin a shift of their own—a nightly ritual of repair, memory consolidation, and internal housekeeping. But what happens when sleep itself…

Scientists Discover How the Brain Learns to Forget the Irrelevant

Scientists Discover How the Brain Learns to Forget the Irrelevant

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

When you walk into a crowded café, the scent of espresso, the hum of conversation, the clatter of cups, and the lyrics of background music all flood your senses. Yet…

The Low Carb Diet That Lifts Your Mood

The Low Carb Diet That Lifts Your Mood

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

In a world where fad diets rise and fall like seasonal trends, the low-carbohydrate diet has remained a steady staple—praised for weight loss, blood sugar control, and heart health. But…

The Brain’s Secret Weapon Against Neuron Loss

The Brain’s Secret Weapon Against Neuron Loss

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025

In the quiet chambers of the brain, billions of neurons fire in coordinated harmony, enabling us to think, move, feel, and hear. But what happens when some of those neurons…

Light Travels Through a Human Head for the First Time

Light Travels Through a Human Head for the First Time

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

In a dimmed laboratory in Glasgow, Scotland, a single beam of light did something once believed to be impossible—it passed through a human head from one side to the other,…

Wearable Rings Catch Early Signs of Hypomania Days Before It Strikes

Wearable Rings Catch Early Signs of Hypomania Days Before It Strikes

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

Beneath the surface of daily life, the body tells a story long before the mind realizes what’s happening. That story is now being decoded by a new generation of scientists,…

New Study Uncovers How Cancer Drugs Could Heal the Brain After Stroke

New Study Uncovers How Cancer Drugs Could Heal the Brain After Stroke

Muhammad TuhinJune 13, 2025June 13, 2025

Stroke, a sudden assault on the brain’s lifeblood, continues to rank among the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. With millions of lives forever changed each year—through paralysis, speech…

Scientists Discover Metabolic Switch That Heals the Gut From Within

Scientists Discover Metabolic Switch That Heals the Gut From Within

Muhammad TuhinJune 13, 2025June 13, 2025

In the shadowy crypts of the intestine, deep beneath the surface of the gut lining, a quiet drama unfolds every day—one that determines our ability to absorb nutrients, defend against…

Scientists Discover How COVID-19 Stays Invisible Inside the Body

Scientists Discover How COVID-19 Stays Invisible Inside the Body

Muhammad TuhinJune 13, 2025June 13, 2025

In the global race between human immunity and viral invaders, the edge often goes to the one with better tools of deception. A newly published study from researchers at Boston…

The Popular Sweetener That May Quietly Harm Your Brain’s Blood Vessels

The Popular Sweetener That May Quietly Harm Your Brain’s Blood Vessels

Muhammad TuhinJune 13, 2025June 13, 2025

In a world hungry for healthier choices, erythritol has emerged as a darling of the diet-conscious. It’s in your protein bars. It’s in your zero-calorie soda. It sweetens your favorite…

New Study Reveals Brain Structure Can Predict Risk for Schizophrenia and Cognitive Ability

New Study Reveals Brain Structure Can Predict Risk for Schizophrenia and Cognitive Ability

Muhammad TuhinJune 13, 2025June 13, 2025

Nestled beneath the curvature of our skulls lies a structure that governs every thought, decision, and perception we experience: the cerebral cortex. This wrinkled outer layer of the brain, often…

Scientists Discover a Secret Brain Signal Tied to Your Heartbeat and Breath

Scientists Discover a Secret Brain Signal Tied to Your Heartbeat and Breath

Muhammad TuhinJune 13, 2025June 13, 2025

In the still silence of a resting human brain, something remarkable is happening. Without our conscious awareness, an internal rhythm pulses through the vast network of neurons, echoing in perfect…

Exercise Makes You Smarter at Any Age

Exercise Makes You Smarter at Any Age

Muhammad TuhinJune 12, 2025June 12, 2025

In the swirl of modern life, one simple truth is becoming clearer: movement is medicine—especially for the brain. A groundbreaking new study has now confirmed that regular exercise significantly enhances…

Psychiatric Medications Linked to Higher ALS Risk and Faster Decline

Psychiatric Medications Linked to Higher ALS Risk and Faster Decline

Muhammad TuhinJune 12, 2025June 12, 2025

For decades, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease—has been understood as a disorder that stealthily attacks motor neurons, robbing the body of movement, speech, and eventually, life…

Your Brain Remembers Joy by Mapping Where It Happened

Your Brain Remembers Joy by Mapping Where It Happened

Muhammad TuhinJune 12, 2025June 12, 2025

Imagine walking your usual route to work only to discover your favorite coffee shop has unexpectedly closed. In your search for caffeine salvation, you stumble upon a cozy new café…

The Link Between Inflammation and Joint Pain

The Link Between Inflammation and Joint Pain

Muhammad TuhinJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

Beneath the skin and behind the discomfort that marks every aching joint lies a process far older than humanity itself. Inflammation is not the villain it is often made out…

Ankylosing Spondylitis: When Your Spine Stiffens

Ankylosing Spondylitis: When Your Spine Stiffens

Muhammad TuhinJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

There are few things more liberating than the ability to twist, bend, and stretch freely. Our spine—composed of 33 vertebrae—is a marvel of biological engineering, offering both structure and flexibility.…

Tendonitis and Bursitis: Common Overuse Injuries

Tendonitis and Bursitis: Common Overuse Injuries

Muhammad TuhinJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

We often take the mechanics of motion for granted. Every time you lift a grocery bag, throw a ball, or even swipe your phone, your body is executing a marvel…

How Exercise Affects Musculoskeletal Health

How Exercise Affects Musculoskeletal Health

Muhammad TuhinJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

The human body is a symphony of motion, resilience, and adaptation. At its core lies the musculoskeletal system—a complex and dynamic architecture of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and connective…

What Is Scoliosis? How the Spine Curves Over Time

What Is Scoliosis? How the Spine Curves Over Time

Muhammad TuhinJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

Beneath the skin and muscle of the back lies one of the most elegant and complex structures in the human body—the spine. It is our central support column, the architectural…

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