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Your Brain Ages in 5 Distinct Stages: Study

A landmark study reveals the human brain undergoes five distinct phases of development and aging, with key transitions at ages 9, 32, 66, and 83. Discover what this means for cognitive health and disease risk.

Trump's '600%' Math Error Fuels Cognitive Decline Debate

US President Donald Trump faces scrutiny after claiming to cut drug prices by 'up to 600%' in a speech, reigniting debates about his cognitive sharpness. Critics cite verbal slips, while supporters dismiss it as politics.

Cognitive Science Conference ACCS-12 Ends in Prayagraj

The 12th Annual Conference of Cognitive Science (ACCS-12) concluded at Allahabad University. Highlights included keynote lectures, research on language processing, and awards for top presentations. Explore the future of cognitive research.

7 Indian foods to boost your child's memory

Discover 7 common Indian foods like walnuts, ghee, and turmeric that can naturally enhance your child's memory and brain development. Consult a doctor before dietary changes.

Air Pollution Tied to Rising Dementia Risk

A leading neurologist reports a significant increase in dementia patients from polluted areas. Learn how PM2.5 particles harm brain health and what protective steps you can take.

Patna Air Quality Improves Significantly This Year

Patna witnesses remarkable air quality improvement this October and November compared to last year. Bihar State Pollution Control Board reports fewer poor air days and better AQI readings across the state.

CircleChess Launches India's First AI Chess Classroom

CircleChess unveils India's groundbreaking tech-driven chess learning platform, blending artificial intelligence with interactive classrooms to transform how children learn chess while developing cognitive skills.

Delhi-NCR Air Quality Plummets to 'Severe'

Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram gasp for breath as AQI crosses 400, entering the 'Severe' zone. Authorities scramble as pollution crisis worsens across the National Capital Region.

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