Thrivous Views
Browse page 15 of our articles in the Thrivous Views blog at Thrivous. They're listed below. If you prefer, you can also use the dropdown menu to browse articles by category. Or search for articles and other content on the Thrivous website.
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Artificial Intelligence Enhances Brain Activity Scans
Johns Hopkins biomedical engineers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) training strategy to capture images of mouse brain cells in ...
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This Supplement Protects the Body from High Fat Meals
Scientists have investigated the effects of anthocyanin supplements on adverse metabolic and inflammatory responses to the consumption of a high ...
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Psilocybin Treatment for Depression Rewires the Brain
Scientists at UC San Francisco and Imperial College London have found that psilocybin can help depressed people. Psilocybin is a ...
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Enhance Muscle Exercise Recovery with This Supplement
Researchers have conducted a rigorous study to evaluate the effects of short-term supplementation with Ginseng on exercise-induced muscle damage, oxidative ...
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Cell Engineering to Treat Cancer and Other Disease
Researchers at Gladstone Institutes and UC San Francisco have developed a strategy and molecular building blocks for the design of ...
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Enhance Cognitive Aging with Thrivous Alpha
Have you ever met an older person who is sharp as a tack? I know men and women over age ...
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Visual and Verbal Memories Use the Same Brain Formats
New York University scientists have discovered how working memory is formatted. And they have advanced toward better understanding of how ...
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Cognitive Enhancement with Bacopa, Ginseng, and Caffeine
Nutritional scientists report the result of their double-blind, placebo-controlled investigation on the effects of herbal supplements on cognitive health. A ...
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Missing Eight Percent of DNA Revealed
Scientists at the Telomere to Telomere (T2T) consortium led by National Institutes of Health (NIH), UC Santa Cruz, and University ...
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Artificial Intelligence Protein Design and Drug Discovery
Scientists, led by University of Washington, have developed a new method for designing and building protein based drugs. Using computers, the ...