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How Do These ADHD Medications Work in the Brain? The Mechanisms Are Different Than Once Thought, a Study Suggests
Adderall, Ritalin and other stimulants prescribed for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder seem to work on brain areas ...
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Brain scans reveal a surprise about ADHD meds
For years, stimulant medications for ADHD have been described as chemical accelerators, framed as drugs that rev up a ...
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Brain scans reveal 'dial' that helps keep us from getting lost
A brain-scan study reveals key components of the brain's navigation system, which may help us better understand early symptoms of dementia.
In an episode of The Kardashians, Kim Kardashian's doctor discussed her recent brain scan, highlighting 'holes' linked to ...
A brain-dedicated scanner is changing what doctors can see. CT researchers say that ‘opens the door’
The ability to follow patients with this high sensitivity allows us to make a more accurate and precise measurement, and we can see small changes or see them in a shorter period of time…,” ...
After traumatic brain injury (TBI), some patients may recover completely, while others retain severe disabilities. Accurately ...
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Kim Kardashian's on-air brain scan predicted her risk for Alzheimer's disease
Kim Kardashian shared a medical revelation through her reality TV show, "The Kardashians." Here's what an on-air brain scan said about her Alzheimer's risk.
The findings suggest that while chronic pain was associated with accelerated brain aging in earlier studies, healthy ...
Dr. Amen attributed the brain activity to chronic stress, which Kardashian attributes to studying for the bar exam and her divorce from Kanye West Kim Kardashian learned she has "low brain activity" ...
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No, your brain doesn't suddenly 'fully develop' at 25. Here's what the neuroscience actually shows
If you scroll through TikTok or Instagram long enough, you'll inevitably stumble across the line: "Your frontal lobe isn't ...
New research shows jazz improvisation relies on shifting brain networks as musicians move from memory to creative freedom.
ADHD stimulants may improve performance not by sharpening focus, but by making the brain more awake and motivated.
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