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#Graymatter Reel by @graymatter_co - One pour. Zero mental clutter.

Bright Mind isn't just a blend of 27 precision-picked ingredients... it's your brain's best teammate, helping you cut
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One pour. Zero mental clutter. Bright Mind isn’t just a blend of 27 precision-picked ingredients... it’s your brain’s best teammate, helping you cut through chaos and lock into what matters. 🧠 Get into flow and stay there. #graymatter #brightmind #cognitivefunction
#Graymatter Reel by @tonywrighton (verified account) - This is how to make your phone less addictive, and reduce what is known as 'problematic smartphone use'📱🧠

Grayscale is proven to reduce anxiety and
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This is how to make your phone less addictive, and reduce what is known as ‘problematic smartphone use’📱🧠 Grayscale is proven to reduce anxiety and how much you scroll. 🌫️ Let’s see if it works for you 👀 🔹 Pick up your iPhone and head to Settings (Android has a similar option)🔧 🔹 Then go to Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Color Filters. Switch this on and select Color Tint. Turn the Intensity and Hue dials all the way to gray, then switch off Color Filters again⚙️ 🔹 Then go back to Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and select Color Filters so there is a tick alongside that option. ✅ 🔹 Triple click your home button. Your screen will now be gray. Triple click it again and the gray switches off 🔄 You now have a gray screen to preserve your gray matter. 🧠⚪ It might help you manage your scrolling and screen time more effectively. 🕒👍 What do you think? Does it work for you? 🤔 Ps - I use this on a ‘redscale’ setting at night which I love too ❤️🌃
#Graymatter Reel by @kiddocaretips - "It's just for a minute…" …turns into 📱
 "I can't manage without it." 
Many parents don't plan screen dependence - it quietly sneaks into daily routi
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“It’s just for a minute…” …turns into 📱 “I can’t manage without it.” Many parents don’t plan screen dependence — it quietly sneaks into daily routines. But here’s the part no one warns you about 👇 🧠 A baby’s brain is being wired in real time. What they see, hear, and interact with shapes how their brain grows. 🚨 Research shows excessive screen exposure in infancy can: • Disrupt natural brain development • Affect language & attention skills • Reduce gray matter linked to impulse control • Rewire neural pathways during a critical growth window This isn’t about guilt. This is about awareness and prevention ✋ 💛 If you’re trying to raise your child without relying on screens — and some days feel overwhelmed — you’re not failing. You’re protecting their future. ✨ Small choices today. 🧠 Stronger brains tomorrow. #screenfreeparenting #babybraindevelopment #consciousparentingtools #earlychildhoodmatters #kiddocaretips
#Graymatter Reel by @drpavanasandhyapsychiatrist - Excessive **screen time** from electronic devices can contribute to **cognitive decline**, especially in children and teens, with links to attention i
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Excessive **screen time** from electronic devices can contribute to **cognitive decline**, especially in children and teens, with links to attention issues, memory problems, brain structure changes (e.g., reduced gray matter), slower decision-making, anxiety, and poorer executive function. Recent 2025–2026 studies highlight risks from early/high exposure, including accelerated but inefficient brain maturation and long-term effects like increased dementia odds in heavy users. Passive/recreational use (e.g., doomscrolling) harms more than active/educational engagement, and it disrupts sleep, worsening cognition. However, effects are **dose- and context-dependent**: moderate, purposeful tech use may build "technological reserve" and protect against decline in older adults (e.g., 42–58% lower risk of impairment per 2025 meta-analyses of 400,000+ people). No strong evidence supports "digital dementia" in seniors; some studies show benefits for cognitive health. **#CognitiveDecline** **#ScreenTime** **#DigitalDementia** **#BrainHealth** **#ExcessiveScreenUse** **ChildBrainDevelopment** **TechAndAging** **AttentionSpan** **MemoryIssues** **DigitalDetox**
#Graymatter Reel by @manika.kaur (verified account) - I recently came across a fascinating study from Harvard University on the effects of meditation and mindfulness.🧠✨

The research highlighted how medi
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I recently came across a fascinating study from Harvard University on the effects of meditation and mindfulness.🧠✨ The research highlighted how meditation can enhance brain function in some truly remarkable ways. Participants showed increased gray matter in the prefrontal cortex, which supports decision-making, and their brains thickened in areas related to empathy and compassion.💖🧘‍♂️ Even more striking, areas linked to anxiety and stress became smaller over time.🌿🧘‍♀️ These findings are a reminder of the powerful impact meditation can have on our mental well-being.🌟 It’s a journey of self-discovery and growth that we can all explore, at our own pace. 🌱 Do you meditate? Have you noticed any changes in your life since you started? Share your experiences in the comments—I’d love to hear from you! 🙏💬 . . . . . . . . . #meditation #meditators #meditator #meditatingmonk #monks #mindfulness #graymatter #prefrontalcortex #anxiety #stress #empathy #compassion #mentalwellbeing #meditationandmindfulness #mindfulliving #growthandhealing #embraceeveryexperience #positivemindset #abundancemindset #emotionalintelligence #personalgrowthjourney #selfawareness #selfcompassion #healingjourney #healthyboundaries #innerwork #selfawareness #innerhealing #innerworkisthebestwork
#Graymatter Reel by @jimkwik (verified account) - How do you fix your food so you can fix your brain? 🍽️

Remember, the food you eat matters, especially to your gray matter. 🧠

So, if you're looking
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How do you fix your food so you can fix your brain? 🍽️ Remember, the food you eat matters, especially to your gray matter. 🧠 So, if you’re looking to supercharge your brain health, claim your copy of my groundbreaking KWIK BRAIN NUTRITION Guide — and guess what? It's absolutely FREE today! 💡 This guide offers actionable strategies and supplement recommendations to boost your energy, clear mental fog, and enhance both your thinking and memory. ⚡️ Begin your journey toward cognitive optimization today at brainnutrition.com — click the link in bio! 👆🏾 SHARE ❤️ if you find this helpful!
#Graymatter Reel by @womensalzmovement (verified account) - It's #AlcoholAwarenessMonth. 

Your brain works 24/7 to keep your body functioning. When you drink alcohol, your brain essentially starts working unde
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It’s #AlcoholAwarenessMonth. Your brain works 24/7 to keep your body functioning. When you drink alcohol, your brain essentially starts working under influence. Learn about the short-term and long-term impact of alcohol on your brain in this podcast with Dr. Akhil Anand. To hear the full episode, use this link: https://cle.clinic/3vRgpPK or click the link in our story or in our “brain health” highlight toward the end. Here’s an excerpt from the podcast: John Horton: Well, and that was where we were going next, with the long-term effects of alcohol on your brain. So if you continually drink, especially in excess, what kind of damage happens over time? Dr. Akhil Anand: It is neurotoxic. Over time, it causes changes to your brain structurally. Particularly, it focuses on interesting parts of the brain that are really important in our overall functioning, like our verbal and memory processing and things like that. There are particular conditions that you can have if you chronically drink. Two of them I mentioned, something called Wernicke’s encephalopathy — and then, there’s another one that is more interesting. It’s even more chronic, called Korsakoff syndrome, where you have not only short-term memory loss, you have long-term memory loss. John Horton: Now, can it also play a role in dementia or kind of increase your odds of having some issues with that? Dr. Akhil Anand: Right, because it causes the damage to the brain, the gray matter and the white matter, it can lead to dementia. There are specific syndromes, like I mentioned, but it can also cause just overall dementia. They can increase the chances of you developing any form of dementia. It can also increase strokes, which can also cause dementia. #WomenAndAlzheimers
#Graymatter Reel by @thestudiesguy (verified account) - A scientist scanned her own brain twenty six times during pregnancy because we had almost zero data on what happens to a moms brain during those nine
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A scientist scanned her own brain twenty six times during pregnancy because we had almost zero data on what happens to a moms brain during those nine months Meet Elizabeth Chrastil Shes a brain scientist in California who got pregnant and realized almost no one has ever studied what pregnancy does to your brain So she volunteered to get brain scans every few weeks for over two years starting before she even got pregnant But heres what happened The outer layer of her brain called gray matter started shrinking in eighty percent of all brain regions At the same time the inside connections called white matter got stronger during pregnancy then went back to normal after the baby was born Heres where it gets insane Two years after having her baby the gray matter never came back Her brain permanently shrunk by four percent and stayed that way Scientists think the brain is cutting out stuff it doesnt need to make room for being a mom kind of like cleaning out a closet One pregnancy permanently rewired her brain and we had no idea this was happening until now **Hashtags:** #ElizabethChrastil #PregnancyBrain #BrainScans #CaliforniaScientist #MaternityBrain
#Graymatter Reel by @elysiumhealth (verified account) - How does your brain change from birth to death? 🧠

Scientists working together at scale can radically rewrite the accepted timeline for discoveries t
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How does your brain change from birth to death? 🧠 Scientists working together at scale can radically rewrite the accepted timeline for discoveries that improve our health. A new study of human brain development is a testament. More than 200 researchers collaborated to create the open source website BrainChart, the largest neuroimaging dataset to date, with more than 123,984 MRI scans from 101,457 human participants between 115 days after birth to 100 years of age. They found the volume of our brain cells (gray matter) increases rapidly while we’re in the womb and peaks already at age six. After that, it slowly declines. But not in the subcortex, where our gray matter increases until age fourteen and a half. If you know what the healthy brain is supposed to look like with this level of particularity, you’ve got an extremely valuable tool for tracking healthy development and predicting or diagnosing clinical issues—mental illness, neurodegeneration, and much more. As brain scans become cheaper and more accessible, we can all expect a brain chart to be part of our medical file. Matter is our supplement for brain aging developed in partnership with Oxford and clinically proven to slow age-related brain shrinkage.
#Graymatter Reel by @psychologycortex - Multitasking degrades neural architecture through repeated context-switching. Each task switch requires the prefrontal cortex to disengage and reorien
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Multitasking degrades neural architecture through repeated context-switching. Each task switch requires the prefrontal cortex to disengage and reorient, creating metabolic costs that accumulate. The brain processes these transitions as micro-interruptions that prevent deep engagement, forcing surface-level processing that impairs memory consolidation, reduces creative capacity, and compromises decision quality. Chronic multitaskers show reduced gray matter density in the anterior cingulate cortex, diminished connectivity in attention networks, and impaired executive function. These patterns mirror early Alzheimer’s pathology: difficulty maintaining attention, reduced working memory, impaired problem-solving, decreased cognitive flexibility. The cigarette comparison captures cumulative toxicity of a behavior that feels productive while systematically degrading the system it engages. Single-tasking builds cognitive reserve through sustained attention practice. Training your brain to maintain focus strengthens neural networks that resist degradation under necessary switching demands. The stronger your baseline attentional capacity through single-task practice, the less vulnerable you become to the Alzheimer’s-like degradation pattern that emerges from treating your brain like it can process multiple complex streams simultaneously without consequence. Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. Credits Video: On The X with the Navy SEAL Foundation [YouTube] Speakers: @thisisironclad @centerforbrainhealth #Neuroplasticity #BrainHealth #HolisticPsychology #Multitasking #SingleTasking
#Graymatter Reel by @drkellyannniotis (verified account) - Social isolation and depression don't just affect our mood - they can impact our long-term brain health. As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday, let
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Social isolation and depression don’t just affect our mood - they can impact our long-term brain health. As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday, let’s remember: social connection feeds the soul and the brain. When people connect, our neurons connect. While we still don’t fully understand all the ways social connections reduce risk of dementia, brain imaging studies reveal that older adults who are more socially engaged tend to have stronger gray matter in key regions of the brain associated with dementia. ______________________________ #PreventiveNeurology #BrainHealth #DementiaPrevention #AlzheimersPrevention #SocialConnections #Loneliness #Isolation #Neuroscience #Neurology #Neurologist #PreventiveMedicine #ProtectYourBrain #TakeCare #PreventDementia #PreventBrainDisease
#Graymatter Reel by @morningbrew (verified account) - We've found the perfect excuse for sleeping on the job.

Researchers from the Pitie-Salpetriere University Hospital in Paris found that too much use o
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We've found the perfect excuse for sleeping on the job. Researchers from the Pitie-Salpetriere University Hospital in Paris found that too much use of the gray matter can lead to mental fatigue.

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