First Human Trial for New Alzheimer’s Vaccine Finds the “Achilles’ Heel” of Alzheimer’s Rather than targeting amyloid plaques, attacking the Alzheimer's Tau protein induced a positive immune response in 29 of the 30 study volunteers.
Key Ingredient in Hallucinogenic Ayahuasca Brew Stimulates Growth of Human Neural Cells After just four days, researchers observed an incredible 71.5 percent increase in the generation of neural cells.
Frequent Sex is Positively Linked With a Better Memory in Young Women Regular intercourse appears to boost memory function in the hippocampus, new research finds.
Portions of the Brain Fall Asleep and Wake Back Up All the Time, Study Finds It's as if tiny portions of the brain are independently falling asleep and waking back up all the time, according to Stanford researchers.
One Dose of Psychedelic Mushroom Ingredient Relieves Depression in Advanced Cancer Patients Feelings of spirituality and peacefulness lasted for more than six months after the psychedelic experience.
The Science Behind LSD Flashbacks: Truth or Myth? It’s commonly thought that LSD stays in the system forever and can cause random flashbacks throughout life — here’s what research says.
What We Have Learned About Happiness From the Longest Study Looking at Adult Development What keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life?
New Neuroscience Technique Deletes Specific Fears From the Brain Using artificial intelligence and brain scanning technology, neuroscientists were able to override specific fear memories by reconditioning the brain.