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Why don't you usually see your nose?
Our nose is right in front of us. So why don't we normally notice it?
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Why eating avocados daily could protect your eyes and boost your brain, according to new research
Avocados do more than promote heart health—they’re also packed with nutrients that protect vision and sharpen mental focus, ...
Merely imagining a positive encounter with someone can not only make you like them better but can also change how information about that person is stored in your brain, according to new research ...
In my recent post "Of Spider-Man Movies and Other 3D Thrillers," I shared a question-and-answer exchange with Dr. Barry Sandrew, founder and CTO/CCO of Legend3D, a leading innovator in 2D-to-3D ...
As more patients seek permanent alternatives to glasses and contacts, Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)—also known as Custom Lens Replacement—continues to grow in popularity. In a newly published article ...
Five simple rules from a health expert that can boost vision and support brain function.
Scientists cannot say for certain, but new research suggests that different people’s brains respond similarly when looking at a particular hue. By Kenneth Chang After decades of brain research, ...
Lifelong plasticity is a core principle of neuroscience, yet it operates within real limits shaped by effort, stress and ...
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