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Love is In Our Brain, not the Heart

Love is In Our Brain, not the Heart

People often believe that our feelings, desires, and love are in our hearts.

However, they are wrong!

Your personality, with its fears, dreams, ambitions, and passions, is based on your brain, while the heart only pumps blood to keep your body functioning.

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Brain Disorders

Brain Disorders

Young Picasso could barely read and write.

Einstein spoke slower than others.

Daniel Tammet knows by heart PI to 22 514 decimal places.

These brain disorders are genetic, and numerous reasons can cause them.

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Brains During Pregnancy

Brains During Pregnancy

Women and men can feel changes in their brains right after the pregnancy period starts.

In male bodies: The testosterone level decreases, making them more caring.

In female bodies: Prolactin provokes the desire for nesting.

For mothers:

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Gender & Sexual Orientation

Gender & Sexual Orientation

Even though many feminists claim that gender is a social construct, numerous studies show that a baby determines its gender, sexual orientation, and the extent of aggression before birth.

It's more likely to be caused genetically rather than by the influence of the outer wo...

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Locked-in Syndrome

Locked-in Syndrome

In contrast to coma, locked-in syndrome means that the patient's brain is still working and conscious of itself but completely paralyzed.

In most cases, they can only move with their eyes, and that's the method of communication for them.

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Brain

Brain

The brain controls us and defines our behavior.

It's responsible not only for thinking, learning, and mental abilities; the brain reacts to every tiny stimulus inside the body and in the outer world.

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Habits & Environment

Habits & Environment

The mother's habits and the environment are crucial for the baby's development.

The bad habits cause damage to the baby's brain, as they may lead to depression or schizophrenia.

Dieting and fasting are as harmful to a baby as drinking alcohol and smoking, as they may ...

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Alzheimer

Alzheimer

If life is a gradual development process, then Alzheimer's is a disease that causes a reverse: a person slowly loses the ability to live normally and care for themselves.

Moreover, step by step, they lose their personality.

The first symptoms include loss of memory or...

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Coma

Coma

What does it mean to be in a coma?

A coma results from brain damage and makes a patient unresponsive to external stimulations.

Doctors often say, "A coma patient is like a vegetable." They are still alive, but their brain is dead.

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Religion

Religion

95% of Americans believe in God.

This belief is also fully processed in our brains.

Our family and environment left information in the brain during the early years, and we adjusted to it the same way as a mother tongue.

Richard Dawkins (a famous evolutionary bio...

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The brain is the very essence of our personality and abilities. Unraveling the brain will help us understand the basis of human behavior and actions.

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