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Sara EL GUESSABI
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Biomedical Scientist PhD researcher | Creative Writer
Stories (2/0)
The path to preventing DEMENTIA
Many people have the misconception that memory should function flawlessly, effortlessly retaining every detail encountered. However, our brains are not designed to remember everything perfectly, including names, future tasks, or every detail of our experiences. As individuals age, there is a common tendency to associate any form of forgetfulness with Alzheimer's disease, leading to unnecessary fear, stress, and embarrassment. It's important to understand that these occasional memory lapses are actually normal.
By Sara EL GUESSABIabout a month ago in Lifehack
Brain Myths
We use all parts of our brain, not just 10%. The size of the brain does not determine intelligence; it’s the complexity and development of specific areas that matter. A larger brain does not make a creature smarter. Intelligence is complex, involving cognitive and non-cognitive factors, and IQ tests only measure certain aspects of intelligence.
By Sara EL GUESSABIabout a month ago in Humans