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Donald Trump suggested that Biden would be on performance-enhancing drugs for the debate and demanded a drug test. Perhaps ...
Patients with certain cognitive disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease, do appear to benefit from enhancing signaling in the brain via drugs that improve the availability of these small ...
No, Biden won’t be on performance-enhancing drugs for the debate Experts on the subject note that there is no drug that will temporarily mask cognitive decline.
There’s a long history and growing evidence base that the use of performance enhancing drugs such as anabolic-androgenic steroids to build muscle mass and strength is common in the armed forces ...
There is no evidence that Biden is taking performance-enhancing drugs, in spite of the president's suggestion. His campaign has also dismissed Trump's demands for a drug test.
Although cognitive skills do play a role in academic performance, how they arise, i.e., by environmental and genetic factors, is also important to consider.
When it comes to ‘smart’ drugs, evidence suggests they too can improve performance. A 2012 study by Imperial College London on the effect of modafinil on the performance of male doctors found it ...
The new study, published this week in the journal European Neuropsychopharmacology, set out to rigorously test whether three drugs with reputed powers of cognitive enhancement actually improved ...
Cognitive performance enhancers promise to deliver a better version of ourselves: smarter, more alert and more mentally agile. But what if such enhancement was no longer a personal choice but a ...
What are cognitive-enhancing drugs, who uses them and do they work? Newsnight's Susan Watts has been finding out. Most of us want to reach our true potential. We might drink a cup of coffee to ...
We were surprised by the volume of replies, 761, of whom 38% said they had taken cognitive-enhancing drugs. Of those, nearly 40% said they had bought the drug online, and 92%t said they would try ...
Commentary Published: 10 December 2008 Towards responsible use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by the healthy Henry Greely, Barbara Sahakian, John Harris, Ronald C. Kessler, Michael Gazzaniga, Philip ...