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Jim L. Wilson • Illustration • • 30 views
New research shows that, as enjoyable as it might be, complaining is not good for us. Repeated complaining rewires your brain to make future complaining more likely and over time it causes damage to certain areas of your brain. Complaining indirectly contributes to health problems like high blood pressure,…
BJ Noel Jr. • Illustration • • 23 views
Saxena, who has conducted extensive scanning research, has even come to recognize the neural fingerprint that distinguishes one less common type of OCD behavior--hoarding--from better-known ones. Hoarders who live alone have been known to crowd themselves into small areas of their home, with clear paths…
John Leffler • Illustration • • 13 views
Eleven Requests from People with Alzheimer’s Please… 1. Be patient with me. My brain disease is beyond my control. 2. Accept me the way I am. I still have something to offer you. 3. Talk with and listen to me. I can’t always answer but I do understand the tone of your voice and your expression of interest.…