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Sugar is one of the most commonly consumed substances in modern diets found in everything. It can provide a quick burst of energy, excess sugar intake can have serious consequences for brain health. High-sugar diet may impact memory, mood, learning ability, and even increase the risk of mental disorders.
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Memory isn’t just a gift you’re born with; it’s a skill that can be sharpened. With a few simple mental tweaks, you can train your brain to remember more and stress less. Forgetfulness doesn’t have to rule your life.
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Improving your focus and concentration is entirely possible with consistent brain training. In today’s fast-paced world, staying focused and maintaining concentration can be a real challenge. Whether you're a student, professional, or just trying to be more productive in your daily life.
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A brisk walk, dance, or climbing a few flights of stairs may be key to boosting your memory Less time spent sitting and six hours or more of sleep were also linked to better scores in memory tests Getting more sleep, particularly deep sleep, seems to add to this memory improvement
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Ever wondered how toys shape a child's brain? Here are some experts views on how toys impact on kids' cognitive growth. Read here.  
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The study evaluated reactions of 80 toddlers who watched three short videos of puppets in simple social situations.
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The findings demonstrated that infants look for consistent patterns of behaviour and make judgements about people's preferences based on simple probabilities calculated from observed events and actions.
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They found that children who were read stories with only one illustration at a time learned twice as many words as children who were read stories with two or more illustrations.
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In this analysis of previous studies, researchers from the University of Canberra looked at the effects of at least four weeks of structured physical exercise on the brain function of adults.
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For the study, the team compared two groups of young: One had a history of early life abuse, while the other did not.
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The researchers state that there is a possible explanation for the relation of temperature and cognitive control with social proximity.
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 ACE has associated with Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to light up the monument.
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Scientists have developed a new genetic scoring technique which can predict reading ability of kids throughout school years from their DNA alone.
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Cranberries can help curb recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), the second most common type of infection in the body, researchers, including one of India-origin, have found.






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