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Autism Across the Lifespan: Why It Doesn’t Just Go Away

The understanding of autism has evolved over the decades. Initially seen as a lifelong condition, this view shifted mid-century when some believed autism was something.

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New Study Shows Alzheimer’s Disease Affects More Than Just the Brain

Although Alzheimer’s disease is commonly known as a condition that affects the brain, new research reveals that its impact extends to other organs throughout the.

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Weight Loss Linked to Specific Brain Cells – Without Causing Nausea

Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have identified a group of nerve cells in the brainstem that appear to be responsible for the positive effects.

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The Psychology of Sustainable Fitness: How to Build a Consistent Fitness Routine That Lasts

The pursuit of physical activity often begins with strong intentions, prompted by a health concern, a significant life event, or a realization that one’s lifestyle.

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How Overthinkers Can Reach Their Goals Without Getting Stuck

Many people who overthink are highly driven and want to do things right. But ironically, their tendency to overanalyze can hold them back. The constant.

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