Why do we dream? And why do we often forget them?
Dreams have fascinated humans for centuries, sparking curiosity and countless interpretations. From ancient civilisations viewing dreams as messages from the ...
Read moreDreams have fascinated humans for centuries, sparking curiosity and countless interpretations. From ancient civilisations viewing dreams as messages from the ...
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Read moreLondon: Adding cranberries to your diet, particularly in the middle age, could help improve memory and brain function, and lower ...
Read moreLondon: Seven hours is the ideal amount of sleep for people in their middle age and upwards as a new ...
Read moreThe brain is an important part of your body that controls all-around functions of the body. Therefore, it is very ...
Read moreTaking a regular afternoon nap can keep your brain sharp as a new study suggests that afternoon napping is linked ...
Read morePeople who feel enthusiastic and cheerful -- what psychologists call ‘positive affect’ -- are less likely to experience memory decline ...
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