I mistook my symptoms for autism — it turned out to be something else

I mistook my symptoms for autism — it turned out to be something else

While some people feel moments of loneliness or social anxiety from time to time, investigative reporter Christina Buttons felt that way most of her life. She spent much of her time alone, struggling to make friends as a kid and retreating into solitude as an adult. Then, one day, she stumbled upon the answer in … Read more

Common occurrence in adulthood could be an early warning sign of brain cancer

Common occurrence in adulthood could be an early warning sign of brain cancer

Brain cancer is one of the deadliest diseases — and early detection is crucial for better outcomes. There are obvious symptoms like sudden, severe headaches and dizziness, while subtle signs such as sweet smells and vision changes can slip under the radar. Now, an international team of researchers is raising alarm bells about another early … Read more

The hidden signs in your gut that may indicate Parkinson’s disease before symptoms emerge

The hidden signs in your gut that may indicate Parkinson’s disease before symptoms emerge

Go with your gut. Researchers at University College London have isolated a “microbial signature” in the gut that could help predict Parkinson’s disease in patients who aren’t yet showing symptoms. The potential breakthrough can’t come fast enough, as global cases of this neurodegenerative disease continue to ramp up at record speed. Up to 1.5 million … Read more

What is akathisia? Jordan Peterson’s ‘catastrophic’ condition after neurological injury

What is akathisia? Jordan Peterson’s ‘catastrophic’ condition after neurological injury

Canadian psychologist and commentator Jordan Peterson has been battling a recurrence of akathisia, a neurological condition that causes restlessness and mental distress. His daughter, Mikhaila, posted an emotional video to social media over the weekend, disclosing that the polarizing author’s symptoms started after he was diagnosed with chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS) last August from … Read more

What weed really does to your brain, according to hundreds of thousands of scans

What weed really does to your brain, according to hundreds of thousands of scans

Not to ruin your high, but habitually smoking marijuana has been known to take a toll on the body. It can irritate the lungs, damage blood vessels and accelerate heart rate. Not to mention the scromiting, the screaming — and vomiting! — that can accompany long-term, heavy use. The brain also takes some hits. Over … Read more

Common condition raises your risk of dementia by 66%

Common condition raises your risk of dementia by 66%

It’s time to iron out the details of your brain health. New findings show that a condition that affects 10% of US adults over 65 is likely increasing their risk of dementia by more than half. The good news, though, is that the condition is mostly treatable. A significant percentage of adults over 65 are … Read more

Eating a plant-based diet can either raise or lower your dementia risk — it depends on one major choice

Eating a plant-based diet can either raise or lower your dementia risk — it depends on one major choice

We’ve long been told that vegetarianism can improve heart health, nutrient intake and digestion while lowering the risk of chronic disease and certain cancers — but some plant-based diets may do more harm than good. Case in point: A new study in the scientific journal Neurology finds that high-quality, vitamin-rich plant-based diets go a long … Read more

60-calorie fiber bomb can boost memory, improve skin aging and even fight gum disease

60-calorie fiber bomb can boost memory, improve skin aging and even fight gum disease

Bramble on. The blacker the berry, the better for you — at least that’s how it would seem, given that this one little berry carries such a staggering array of health benefits. While superfoods like açai, avocado, quinoa and kiwi enjoy global attention, the humble blackberry — native to parts of the US, unlike those other … Read more

Brain scientist warns that we’re heading for an AI-fueled ‘dementia crisis’

Brain scientist warns that we’re heading for an AI-fueled ‘dementia crisis’

We’ve been told that many things increase our risk of dementia — genetics, too much alcohol, not enough exercise, improper nutrition, high blood pressure, the risks go on and on. Neuroscientist Vivienne Ming wants to add one more item to the list — artificial intelligence. Scientists have already sounded the alarm that US dementia cases could … Read more

Exclusive | Stressed Gen Z is carrying around ‘anxiety bags’ with tools to calm their nerves

Exclusive | Stressed Gen Z is carrying around ‘anxiety bags’ with tools to calm their nerves

Hannah Fowles was spiraling.  It had been a grueling day at work, and by the time the 22-year-old from Provo, Utah, got home, panic was bubbling in her chest as her thoughts raced and her cheeks flushed red. “I was starting to get super overheated and I couldn’t calm myself down,” Fowles told The Post. … Read more

Coachella band forced to cancel show over guitarist’s ‘acute brain injury’

Coachella band forced to cancel show over guitarist’s ‘acute brain injury’

Bad news for Coachella fans as one act scheduled for the upcoming music festival had to cancel their appearance due to the guitarist suffering an “acute brain injury.” In a post on the rock band’s Instagram on Wednesday, the band, Lambrini Girls, wrote that they would not be performing on Saturday at the desert festival because … Read more

The personality trait that lowers your risk of dementia: study

The personality trait that lowers your risk of dementia: study

An estimated 42% of Americans over the age of 55 are expected to develop dementia at some point, but there’s a bright side to that dark statistic. Researchers from the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health are adding to growing evidence that one particular personality trait can lower the risk of dementia — … Read more

The 20-minute habit that may be the secret to a healthier heart, sharper brain — and longer life

The 20-minute habit that may be the secret to a healthier heart, sharper brain — and longer life

Walk this way to a longer and healthier life. For years, 10,000 steps has been the magical number promoted by fitness trackers and health apps for daily activity. You may need even less than that — a mere 20 minutes a day could bring positive health effects and more. Walking has plenty of health benefits, … Read more

Corpse hormone treatment that was trendy for Boomer and Gen X kids may be causing Alzheimer’s today

Corpse hormone treatment that was trendy for Boomer and Gen X kids may be causing Alzheimer’s today

What’s in the past doesn’t always stay buried.  A new study suggests that a hormone therapy harvested from human corpses may be linked to a rare, controversial form of Alzheimer’s disease. Though the drug was discontinued more than 40 years ago, researchers are urging doctors to watch for signs of cognitive decline in the thousands … Read more

High-dose shot can lower seniors’ risk of dementia by 55%

High-dose shot can lower seniors’ risk of dementia by 55%

This might make you think twice about skipping your annual shot. A new study suggests older Americans who get a high-dose version of a common vaccine may face a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s dementia than those who stick with the standard jab. The protective effect appears strongest in women — who are about twice … Read more

Popular supplement may help protect against key Alzheimer’s biomarker

Popular supplement may help protect against key Alzheimer’s biomarker

The future just got brighter, thanks to the sunshine vitamin. Scientists in Ireland have added to a growing stack of research on the relationship between vitamin D levels in the blood and a possible lower risk of dementia. A 16-year study found that higher vitamin D intake during middle age could have something to do … Read more

The subtle warning signs of a ‘mini stroke’ — and who’s most at risk

The subtle warning signs of a ‘mini stroke’ — and who’s most at risk

It’s known as a “mini” stroke — but a transient ischemic attack (TIA) is no small thing. Though it typically lasts only a few minutes, this temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain can be an early sign that a full-blown, potentially disabling stroke is on the horizon. “A TIA can be a blessing … Read more

Smoking weed and tobacco actually shrink your brain — here are the parts at risk

Smoking weed and tobacco actually shrink your brain — here are the parts at risk

Add another downside of lighting up to the list. The risks of smoking are well-documented, from the fact that a single cigarette shortens your life to weed not actually helping anxiety or depression. And while each substance has different neurological effects, new research has found that both marijuana and tobacco physically affect the brain, resulting … Read more

Popular ‘healthy food’ was actually linked to faster brain decline, surprising experts

Popular ‘healthy food’ was actually linked to faster brain decline, surprising experts

Talk about a brain drain. Several diets have been shown to have brain-boosting effects, from the Mediterranean diet’s gut-brain connection to reduced blood pressure effects from the DASH diet. But one health food staple surprised researchers by being linked to faster cognitive decline, even despite being part of a popular and well-backed healthy diet. One … Read more

What is Alice in Wonderland syndrome? The bizarre neurological condition most common in kids

What is Alice in Wonderland syndrome? The bizarre neurological condition most common in kids

Some people don’t need to be in a children’s story to think everything is bigger or smaller. In the classic tale “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” Alice encounters situations where the size of objects, creatures, and even herself is distorted. However, while this phenomenon may have once only existed in fairy tales, the perception that you’re … Read more