
Is there a new brain region for our senses?
Scientists have identified a little-known part of the brain that could be the key to how we sense the world around us. New research published in Cell Reports reveals that this region helps combine touch, sight, and sound into one, unified experience. Scientists hope that learning more about this area could improve our understanding of neurological conditions that disrupt sensory processing, like autism. (Yale)
Why are so many adults feeling alone?
A new study in Psychological Science shows that loneliness is on the rise among americans in their 40s and 50s. The researchers believe the cause is the societal changes like delayed marriage, smaller families, and longer work hours. And it’s not just an emotional threat – loneliness can raise the risk of heart disease, stroke, and early death. (Emory University)
Can fish oil really slow down aging?
A daily dose of omega-3 fatty acid could help delay the biological aging process. A study in the Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology has found that people with higher omega-3 levels showed slower marks of cellular aging. The findings suggest that eating more fatty fish or taking supplements could have long-term health benefits. (University of Zurich)
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