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Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) attacks the very circuits that make us human — empathy, judgment, morality. In this eye-opening look at the “social brain,” neurologist Bruce Miller explains how...
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Imagine pouring a glass of wine after a long day. Maybe it’s a celebration, or perhaps it's a quiet ritual you share with yourself. A little reward, a calming sip, a toast to life’s ups and downs....
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We keep changing the clock and wonder why our bodies feel out of step. The truth is simple. Your brain runs on light, not policy. When we chase later sunsets or pretend dawn arrives on command,...
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Retirement doesn't signify the end of purpose; rather, it's a chance to explore new avenues of life. Individuals can reconnect with their passions and contribute meaningfully to their communities....
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The natural world offers profound insights into resilience and healing, illustrated through the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the transformative power of mycelium. By embracing our...
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