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Doctor Shares Tips To Slow Down The Progression Of Alzheimer's Disease
- Wednesday September 24, 2025
- Health | NDTV
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. While there's no cure for dementia, medication and treatments like cognitive behavioural therapy might help manage symptoms.
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www.ndtv.com
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Mental Distress Following Heart Attack Can Increase Risk Of Another Cardiac Event: Study
- Monday September 22, 2025
- Health | Press Trust of India
Recognising and treating psychological distress with strategies such as cognitive behavioural therapy, antidepressants and stress reduction techniques could help improve mental health.
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www.ndtv.com
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Can Artificial Intelligence Chatbots Really Improve Mental Health
- Friday July 11, 2025
- Feature | Pooja Shree Chettiar, The Conversation
Recently, I found myself pouring my heart out, not to a human, but to a chatbot named Wysa on my phone. It nodded - virtually - asked me how I was feeling and gently suggested trying breathing exercises.
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www.ndtv.com
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What Delusions Can Tell Us About The Cognitive Nature Of Belief
- Monday January 6, 2025
- World News | The Conversation
Beliefs are convictions of reality that we accept as true. They provide us with the basic mental scaffolding to understand and engage meaningfully in our world. Beliefs remain fundamental to our behaviour and identity, but are not well understood.
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www.ndtv.com
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Dogs Demonstrate Intentional Communication Using Soundboards, Study Finds
- Thursday December 12, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
New research from UC San Diego reveals dogs can use soundboards to communicate intentionally, forming two-word combinations like "outside" and "potty" to make specific requests. The study, based on 21 months of data from 152 dogs, shows these behaviours are deliberate rather than random, with potential to transform human-canine relationships. Futur...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Cats Associate More with Words Compared to Human Babies, New Study Reveals
- Thursday November 7, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
New research shows cats have the ability to link words and images faster than toddlers, suggesting a surprising cognitive ability in felines. Conducted at Azabu University in Japan, the study used visual cues to reveal that cats could recognise altered word-image pairings, showing signs of confusion and attention to detail. The findings, published ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Researchers Discover Brain Region Involved In Control Of Attention
- Tuesday April 16, 2024
- World News | Asian News International
Researchers have linked a brain region to how humans adjust their thoughts and attention when distracted. The link is significant as it provides insights into the cognitive and behavioural adverse effects of a treatment used for Parkinson's sufferers
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www.ndtv.com
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Video Games Boost Brain Development, Behaviour In Children: Study
- Tuesday October 25, 2022
- World News | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A new study indicates there may also be cognitive benefits associated with video games.
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www.ndtv.com
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Virtual Reality App Treatment Shows Success in Reducing Common Phobias, Study Shows
- Thursday July 14, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
A VR application trial has shown promising results in reducing common phobias in participants. Patients afraid of either heights, flying, needles, spiders, or dogs were studied using a headset and a smartphone application treatment programme. The trial consisted of a combination of virtual reality 360-degree exposure therapy and cognitive behaviou...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Dyslexic People, Skilled at Exploring, Helped in Evolution That Led to Human Survival: Study
- Tuesday June 28, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
A recent study has highlighted how the explorative strength in dyslexic people has an evolution link to it and has contributed to human survival. This is the first time a cross-disciplinary approach using evolutionary perspective has been taken into consideration to study dyslexia.
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www.gadgets360.com
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World Alzheimer's Day 2019: Ways To Slow Down The Progression Of Alzheimer's Disease
- Friday September 20, 2019
- Health | Varsha Vats
World Alzheimer's Day observed on every September 21 creates awareness about this disease. Alzheimer's affects a person's behaviour, memory and thinking ability. Some steps can help in controlling the progression of the disease. Here are some tips which might help.
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www.ndtv.com
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Group Therapy Most Effective Treatment For Anxiety In Young People: Oxford Study
- Wednesday November 7, 2018
- Education | NDTV Education Team
Group-based talking therapies shown to be most effective treatment for young people with anxiety disorders, says a new network meta-analysis study from Oxford University.
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www.ndtv.com/education
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Doctor Shares Tips To Slow Down The Progression Of Alzheimer's Disease
- Wednesday September 24, 2025
- Health | NDTV
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. While there's no cure for dementia, medication and treatments like cognitive behavioural therapy might help manage symptoms.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Mental Distress Following Heart Attack Can Increase Risk Of Another Cardiac Event: Study
- Monday September 22, 2025
- Health | Press Trust of India
Recognising and treating psychological distress with strategies such as cognitive behavioural therapy, antidepressants and stress reduction techniques could help improve mental health.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Can Artificial Intelligence Chatbots Really Improve Mental Health
- Friday July 11, 2025
- Feature | Pooja Shree Chettiar, The Conversation
Recently, I found myself pouring my heart out, not to a human, but to a chatbot named Wysa on my phone. It nodded - virtually - asked me how I was feeling and gently suggested trying breathing exercises.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
What Delusions Can Tell Us About The Cognitive Nature Of Belief
- Monday January 6, 2025
- World News | The Conversation
Beliefs are convictions of reality that we accept as true. They provide us with the basic mental scaffolding to understand and engage meaningfully in our world. Beliefs remain fundamental to our behaviour and identity, but are not well understood.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Dogs Demonstrate Intentional Communication Using Soundboards, Study Finds
- Thursday December 12, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
New research from UC San Diego reveals dogs can use soundboards to communicate intentionally, forming two-word combinations like "outside" and "potty" to make specific requests. The study, based on 21 months of data from 152 dogs, shows these behaviours are deliberate rather than random, with potential to transform human-canine relationships. Futur...
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www.gadgets360.com
-
Cats Associate More with Words Compared to Human Babies, New Study Reveals
- Thursday November 7, 2024
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
New research shows cats have the ability to link words and images faster than toddlers, suggesting a surprising cognitive ability in felines. Conducted at Azabu University in Japan, the study used visual cues to reveal that cats could recognise altered word-image pairings, showing signs of confusion and attention to detail. The findings, published ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Researchers Discover Brain Region Involved In Control Of Attention
- Tuesday April 16, 2024
- World News | Asian News International
Researchers have linked a brain region to how humans adjust their thoughts and attention when distracted. The link is significant as it provides insights into the cognitive and behavioural adverse effects of a treatment used for Parkinson's sufferers
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www.ndtv.com
-
Video Games Boost Brain Development, Behaviour In Children: Study
- Tuesday October 25, 2022
- World News | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A new study indicates there may also be cognitive benefits associated with video games.
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www.ndtv.com
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Virtual Reality App Treatment Shows Success in Reducing Common Phobias, Study Shows
- Thursday July 14, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
A VR application trial has shown promising results in reducing common phobias in participants. Patients afraid of either heights, flying, needles, spiders, or dogs were studied using a headset and a smartphone application treatment programme. The trial consisted of a combination of virtual reality 360-degree exposure therapy and cognitive behaviou...
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www.gadgets360.com
-
Dyslexic People, Skilled at Exploring, Helped in Evolution That Led to Human Survival: Study
- Tuesday June 28, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
A recent study has highlighted how the explorative strength in dyslexic people has an evolution link to it and has contributed to human survival. This is the first time a cross-disciplinary approach using evolutionary perspective has been taken into consideration to study dyslexia.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
World Alzheimer's Day 2019: Ways To Slow Down The Progression Of Alzheimer's Disease
- Friday September 20, 2019
- Health | Varsha Vats
World Alzheimer's Day observed on every September 21 creates awareness about this disease. Alzheimer's affects a person's behaviour, memory and thinking ability. Some steps can help in controlling the progression of the disease. Here are some tips which might help.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
Group Therapy Most Effective Treatment For Anxiety In Young People: Oxford Study
- Wednesday November 7, 2018
- Education | NDTV Education Team
Group-based talking therapies shown to be most effective treatment for young people with anxiety disorders, says a new network meta-analysis study from Oxford University.
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www.ndtv.com/education