Psychedelics potential set to extend beyond mental health
Psychedelics have a long and rich history in human culture,
Psychedelics have a long and rich history in human culture,
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Content in second paragraph updated on 11/10/25.
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A study by Japanese researchers from the Shibaura Institute of Technology highlights how the astringent taste of flavanols — found in cocoa, tea, grapes, and berries — may help activate brain function and the nervous system by stimulating the gastrointestinal
Research increasingly shows that daily habits can influence how the brain ages. While genetics and age remain major risk factors for cognitive decline, studies suggest that
A systematic search initially identified 188 studies. Ten systematic reviews and meta-analyses met eligibility criteria for data extraction. The entire process, from database search to final inclusion of systematic reviews is described in Fig. 1. Details of the studies excluded
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5 contenders will present their innovative solutions live during the American Heart Association’s 2025 Scientific Sessions in New Orleans
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