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Neuroscience News: Combining Cannabis and Tobacco Triples Psychosis Risk

The study highlights that combining tobacco and cannabis triggers a synergistic effect in the brain, increasing the biological absorption of psychoactive THC and significantly accelerating the long-term transition into full psychotic disorders. Credit: Neuroscience News Combining Cannabis and Tobacco Triples … Continue reading

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“…Her name is Audrey van der Meer. She runs a brain research lab in Trondheim, and the paper that closed the argument was published in 2024 in a journal called Frontiers in Psychology. The finding is brutal enough that it should have changed every classroom on Earth…” Quote: “Two studies. Two countries. Same answer. Handwriting makes the brain work. Typing lets it coast.” Comment: TBI … yes I could type, yes even though it was 1993 I had a computer but what was of significance was handwriting notes daily, re-reading them. Typing differed.

Andrea Corelli reposted Ihtesham Ali @ihtesham2005 5h A Norwegian neuroscientist spent 20 years proving that the act of writing by hand changes the human brain in ways typing physically cannot, and almost nobody outside her field has read the paper. … Continue reading

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The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT: The rules neurons follow to make sense of what we see. Comment: Fascinated. TBI, personally vision impacted, but nearest to acknowledgement was from Professor Lorraine Cassidy. TThe Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT: The rules neurons follow to make sense of what we see. Comment: Fascinated. TBI, personally vision impacted, but nearest to acknowledgement was from Professor Lorraine Cassidy. Professor Trinity College Dublin.

May 14, 2026 Research Findings The rules neurons follow to make sense of what we see Brain cells take in many signals through thousands of circuit connections. A new study in mice discerns the rules that turn what could be … Continue reading

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Invisible People: They’re Coming for Nonprofits. Stop Letting Bad Narratives Kill Good Work.

They’re Coming for Nonprofits. Stop Letting Bad Narratives Kill Good Work. By Invisible People | May 6, 2026 | Narrative Change Image Credit: The White House from Washington, DC Nonprofits are under attack. The narratives being used to destroy them are dishonest, coordinated, … Continue reading

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The Harvard Gazette: Is napping a sign of a deeper health problem?

Health Is napping a sign of a deeper health problem? Anna Lamb Harvard Staff Writer May 13, 2026 5 min read New study finds link between certain sleep patterns and higher mortality in older adults If Grandpa occasionally dozes off in … Continue reading

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Wars in the Middle East: but there is another War on Drugs to be considered … the links to Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey … all sources of illegal drugs and synthetic drugs. Highly recommend Netflix Legends, see below, just released May 7th 2026, 6 episodes

Legends on Netflix a recommendation linking it todays need for War on Drugs, cover abroad and UK Thought for 1m 5s If you’re looking for a gripping, timely Netflix recommendation that hits right at the heart of the drug crisis—both … Continue reading

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The Conversation: Photographic memory. Is this true? There’s just one problem. There’s no scientific evidence it exists.

Become an author Sign up as a reader Sign in Academic rigour, journalistic flair Arts + Culture Business + Economy Education Environment Health Politics + Society Science + Tech World Podcasts Insights Share article Print article Hollywood loves a superpower. Not all involve capes or cosmic rays. Some … Continue reading

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Fortune: Economists have found an answer to slowing cognitive decline: avoid retiring early, study finds

EconomyRetirement Economists have found an answer to slowing cognitive decline: avoid retiring early, study finds By  Sasha Rogelberg Reporter May 5, 2026, 12:09 PM ET A team of economists found loss of employment can lead to greater cognitive decline.Ulrich Baumgarten—Getty … Continue reading

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Harvard Medical School: Scientists Create First-Ever ‘Smell Map’. Comment 30+ years since TBI, as well as losing hearing in my right ear, I lost the sense of smell. The constact response people gave oh you are so lucky. Smell is important, I can vouch for this

Search Breadcrumb Scientists Create First-Ever ‘Smell Map’ A detailed diagram of smell receptors in the nose fills in missing details of how olfaction works Research 4 min read By CATHERINE CARUSO April 28, 2026 At a glance The future of federally funded … Continue reading

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Courage.Media: On Being Formed By Narcissistic Parents – Part I. Quote: “Over the past years, however, I immersed myself more deeply in the work of Carl Jung. I wrote several articles inspired by this engagement, particularly on the experience of moving through the world as an empath”

Emotional Architecture Of The Narcissistic Family On Being Formed By Narcissistic Parents – Part I 15 Apr 2026 Dina-Perla Portnaar View articles Introduction I’ve made a deliberate decision never to publicly describe the narcissism and sadism that shaped the first … Continue reading

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