Month: May 2022

Can the Private Sector Be Trusted to Protect Online Health Privacy?

Imagine you’re at a bustling farmer’s market, browsing through a wide selection of organic fruits and vegetables. Most of the vendors seem reputable and trustworthy, but there are a few that might raise eyebrows. They claim their produce is pesticide-free and sustainably grown, but can you really believe them? This question of trust is similar […]

Published on May 19, 2022

Brain capital: A new investment approach for late-life well-being

Imagine a vibrant marketplace where the value of older adults is recognized and appreciated. Just like investing in stocks or real estate, we could invest in late-life brain capital to optimize health and well-being in our golden years. In a recent article titled ‘Investing in Late-Life Brain Capital,’ a team of global experts introduces this […]

Published on May 18, 2022

The Nature-Nurture Dance in Brain Development

Just like a coin toss game, socioeconomic status is influenced by both our genetic makeup and the environment we grow up in. A new study has revealed that these two factors work hand in hand to shape the architecture of the brain. Just as the weight of a coin determines which side it ends up […]

Published on May 18, 2022