When you see a photo of a group, do you look at yourself first? It turns out your brain is designed to do just that. According to a new research study, our brains are naturally self-centered; they prioritize “self” even when it would be smarter not to do so. This self-centeredness may have implications for how we make decisions.
If you have a child who’s been diagnosed with ADHD, you may be facing a decision whether to try medication. Stimulant medications have been shown repeatedly to be the most…
Dear All, Parents and Students, For the Mid-Autumn festival, please note that all our 4 centres will be closed during the public holiday on Wednesday 18 September. Wishing you All…
Scientists have been investigating the link between shingles and cognitive decline and dementia. The most recent study showed that shingles increased long-term risk of cognitive decline by 20%—but why? Find…