Health & Wellness
Medical topics, mental health, and wellbeing
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#2234: Memory Isn't One Thing: What Science Actually Knows
Why your memory feels worse than it is, what genes actually control, and whether photographic memory is real—or just a persistent myth.
#2231: How a Headlamp Rewires ADHD Attention
A camping headlamp accidentally revealed how ADHD brains process visual information differently—and what it teaches us about attention regulation w...
#2157: Do You Become More You?
New research shows personality is shaped by genes, early environment, and their interaction—not just nature or nurture.
#2152: A Baby's Mouth Is a Lab-Grade Sensor
Why crawling babies put everything in their mouths, and how to balance safety with exploration.
#2150: Debugging Your Brain’s Source Code
Learn the five-step CTFAR sequence that turns emotional chaos into a logical, debuggable system for a managed mind.
#2127: When the Siren Stops, the Brain Keeps Screaming
Six weeks of sirens rewires the brain for permanent alarm, turning a fleeting lull into a new kind of terror.
#2100: The Hidden Job of Managing Your Own Pharmacy
Stop making multiple pharmacy trips. Learn how to sync your meds, track inventory, and ditch the amateur pharmacist role for good.
#2051: Why Can't You Remember Being a Baby?
We have no record of our first years, but our brains were building the foundation of our minds. Here’s what developmental science says that lost wo...
#2049: Why Your Brain Prefers Listening Over Reading
Audio learning taps into ancient brain wiring, offering relaxed alertness and better big-picture retention than reading.
#2048: How Many Friends Do You Actually Need?
New data shows the average adult has just 3.6 close friends, and 15% of men have zero.
#2047: Why Video Calls Feel Like a Workout for Your Brain
Remote work is draining our "social radar," but new science shows how to rebuild it.
#2042: Gifted, Stigmatized, and Seeking Real Community
Why do online communities for the gifted become toxic, and how can you find real-world connections?
#2036: Finding ADHD Tools That Actually Stick
You've downloaded apps and bought books, yet nothing works. Here's why the search for solutions becomes its own source of overwhelm.
#2035: The Backpack Full of Bricks: Parenting With ADHD
Why standard parenting advice fails for ADHD brains and what survival actually looks like.
#2034: ADHD and Relationships: Breaking Unhelpful Patterns
ADHD time blindness creates a "parent-child" dynamic in relationships. Here’s how to fix it.
#2033: Who Actually Fixes Your ADHD Brain?
Overwhelmed by therapy, psychiatry, and coaching? We break down who does what for ADHD and time management.
#2030: Making Productivity Apps Work for the ADHD Brain
That folder of unused apps? It’s not a personal failure—it’s a design problem. Here’s why complex tools backfire for ADHD brains.
#1977: Why Earth Can't Hit 60°C
Death Valley hit 53.9°C, but the planet seems stuck. Here’s the physics behind Earth’s natural heat ceiling and the biological danger zone.
#1971: Vyvanse, Asthma, and the Fight-or-Flight Lungs
Why a stimulant meant for focus can also open your airways—and the risks of mixing it with rescue inhalers.
#1902: How a Single Blood Vial Becomes Hundreds of Results
A single vial of blood can yield hundreds of results. Here’s the high-tech industrial process that makes it possible.
#1852: The BCI Inflection Point: Trade-offs Between Implants and EEG
We trace BCIs from 1970s EEG caps to today’s high-bandwidth implants, comparing Neuralink and Synchron’s invasive vs. minimally invasive approaches.
#1798: How Many Organs Can You Lose and Still Live?
You can live without a stomach, a spleen, even a pulse. Here’s what happens when your body’s hardware goes missing.
#1791: Why the Slowest Animal Has 4 Billion Views
The sloth has replaced the hustle icon. Here's why 4 billion views on TikTok prove we're desperate for metabolic stillness.
#1783: Why Sleep Deprivation Makes You a Monster
Sleep loss doesn't just make you tired—it physically cuts the brake line between your logical and emotional brain.