Scientists may have unravelled what happens to the brain moments before death, suggesting it plays back significant memories.
Stress is something we all experience, but many people don’t realize how much it can affect their heart and brain. Research has shown that chronic stress increases the risk of heart disease ...
“Physiological coherence is when your heart, breathing, and nervous system work in a smooth, balanced and coordinated way.
Our perception of reality isn't as objective as we think. Shaped by past experiences, emotions, trauma, and even the heart, perception can be refined to see more clearly.
With projections indicating that dementia cases will triple by 2050, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued comprehensive guidelines emphasising the link between heart health and brain health.
3, 2025 — The risk of being admitted to the hospital with heart disease is twice as high the year after birth for mothers of twins compared to singleton ... Jan. 30, 2025 — People with brain ...
“Through generating brain oscillations (brain waves) involved in memory retrieval, the brain may be playing a last recall of ...
Researchers suggest that the brain might be quickly recapping the important events of life before shutting down permanently.
Cardiovascular alterations are common in patients who had ischaemic stroke, haemorrhagic stroke and other acute brain disorders such as seizures. These cardiac complications are important drivers of ...