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Laura Yecies

SyncThink CEO Laura Yecies Discusses the Intersection of Health and Technology

By Gabriela Barkho
Smoking marijuana has dangerous mental health effects.

Pot May Not Harm Your Kidneys, but It Will Make You Stupid

By Selwyn Duke
Don't consume anything but water for 12 hours.

5 Ways Intermittent Fasting Boosts Health and Longevity

By Josh Axe
Would you use this baby's blood to make you feel better in your old age?

Harvesting Blood From Babies’ Umbilical Cords Could Help Reverse Aging

By John Bonazzo
Our brain divides random information into more meaningful parts so that the information can be recalled more effectively.

Chunking: The Brain’s Shortcut to Understanding and Recalling Information

By Judy Mandell
A woman looks at a piece of work entitled 'Fountain' by Marcel Duchamp during a press preview of 'The Bride and the Bachelors' exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery on February 13, 2013 in London, England. The piece makes up a selection of works by artists and choreographers including Marcel Duchamp, Merce Cunningham, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, and runs at the Barbican Art Gallery until June 9, 2013.

Science Suggests Your Brain Responds to Art Differently Than Real Life

By Alanna Martinez
This could be a medical breakthrough for coma patients.

Real-Life Awakening: Scientists ‘Jumpstart’ the Brain of a Coma Patient

By Sage Lazzaro
Could smoking a blunt actually help your brain instead of hurting it?

Can Your Pot Habit Save You From Alzheimer’s?

By John Bonazzo
Misophonia.

Misophonia: When Everyday Noises Can Make Your Life Unbearable

By Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout
This new four step method will help you "stop the noise in your head."

Why Worrying Can (Sometimes) Be Healthy for Your Brain

By John Bonazzo
Meditation decreases stress hormones in the brain, and is an effective tool against Alzheimer's disease.

Can Exercise, a Low-Salt Diet and Meditation Stave Off Alzheimer’s Disease?

By John Bonazzo
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