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Music and Mental Health: What’s The Relation

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Music and Mental Health: What’s The Relation

In the words of Bob Marley, “One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain." The rhythm, the lyrics, the symphony, when put together in a perfect combination, make up a song that becomes a significant mood in itself. Music helps ...

Time To Challenge The Left Brain – Right Brain Myth

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Time To Challenge The Left Brain – Right Brain Myth

It is a known phenomenon that everyone is aware of. The right side of the brain is more creative and eccentric, whereas the left side is more logical and reasoning. The right side has been related to art, music, poetry, and the left brain is ...

Head Over Heels: What Happens To Your Brain When You Fall In Love

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Head Over Heels: What Happens To Your Brain When You Fall In Love

Have you ever been blind-sided by love? It could take months of friendship, years of passing by or a single moment for love to sweep you off your feet. All of a sudden, your whole outlook of life changes. When your love interest is around, your ...

What Is The Neuroscience Behind Valentine’s Day

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What Is The Neuroscience Behind Valentine’s Day

Nobody waits for Valentine’s Day as a chocolate seller or distributor does, and here’s why--every entrepreneur who sells chocolates makes the most profit on Valentine’s Day. The lovers are eager to profess their love to their beloved with ...

Love Chemistry Is All Brain Chemistry

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Love Chemistry Is All Brain Chemistry

14th February, Valentine’s Day, is the time of the year when everyone thinks about their heart or thinks with their heart for the one whom they love with all their hearts. When we say ‘I love you with all my heart,' are we actually loving with our ...

Tough to Digest: Could Gut Bacteria Contribute Towards Depression?

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Tough to Digest: Could Gut Bacteria Contribute Towards Depression?

Our 2020 world is filled with a plethora of amazing medical technologies. But despite our ever-growing advancements, we are facing a mental health crisis. The number of American adults identifying as having a chronic mental health disorder sits at ...

Train Your Brain To Act Wise: Never Ignore Little Symptoms

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Train Your Brain To Act Wise: Never Ignore Little Symptoms

In today’s day and age, our physical and mental health are both deteriorating. It is getting difficult to separate the symptoms of physical ailment and symptoms of stress and anxiety. Our brain sends us signals regarding the ailment we have before ...

Brain Tumor: What Are The Signs That You Should Beware Of

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Brain Tumor: What Are The Signs That You Should Beware Of

A brain tumor is widely known to be a collection of abnormal cells inside the brain. There are two types of brain tumor, that is, cancerous tumor (malignant) and non-cancerous tumor (benign). A person begins showing signs for a brain tumor when the ...

And Breathe: Can Meditation Change Your Brain?

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And Breathe: Can Meditation Change Your Brain?

Do you take time to truly be at one with yourself? Our day-to-day lives in 2020 are pretty much none stop and it is rare to get a moments peace. We have work responsibilities, personal endeavours and a continuous stream of social media delights to ...

Ways to boost your brain’s creativity

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Ways to boost your brain’s creativity

Most people believe that creativity is something that you are born with. However, research has shown that this trait can be honed through habit. Through the persistence and right practice, the brain can be rewired for generating original ideas and ...