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Mithu Storoni

@mithustoroni

MD PhD | Author of Hyperefficient and Stress Proof | Simplifying neuroscience for better brain work 🧠

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There is a curious paradox in the way we react to doing hard things. We dislike hard tasks -- until you remove the reward. Motivation declines as a task grows more difficult if: 1) you're not using your skills and/or 2) you are doing the task for a reward But if a task

There is a curious paradox in the way we react to doing hard things.  We dislike hard tasks -- until you remove the reward. 

Motivation declines as a task grows more difficult if:
1) you're not using your skills 
and/or
2) you are doing the task for a reward 

But if a task
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I remember a pizza place in Roppongi Hills in Tokyo offering just two varieties of pizza. Each had been perfected over the chef’s entire lifetime, and was so exquisite that there was no need for more. It made me realise how variety is often used to compensate for the absence of

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🧵 (1/3) Excited to finally share our creatine pilot trial in AD results! We found that 20 g/day creatine monohydrate for 8 weeks was safe and feasible in people with AD. Compliance was excellent, and serum creatine significantly increased.

🧵 (1/3) Excited to finally share our creatine pilot trial in AD results! We found that 20 g/day creatine monohydrate for 8 weeks was safe and feasible in people with AD. Compliance was excellent, and serum creatine significantly increased.
Nirosha J. Murugan (@msahsorin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biological energy isn't just consumed, it's patterned & encoded with information. It's finally clear that mitochondria are dynamic, field-sensitive information processors, integrating physical & chemical signals (light, charge, and redox states) into patterned physiology.

Biological energy isn't just consumed, it's patterned & encoded with information. 

It's finally clear that mitochondria are dynamic, field-sensitive information processors, integrating physical & chemical signals (light, charge, and redox states) into patterned physiology.
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We each carry with us an unfinished mental "jigsaw puzzle". 🧩 The jigsaw is a representation of our reality. Everyone's jigsaw is missing different pieces. Boredom and curiosity can arise as a consequence of this incomplete jigsaw🧩. When we make no progress in completing

We each carry with us an unfinished mental "jigsaw puzzle". 🧩  The jigsaw is a representation of our reality. Everyone's jigsaw is missing different pieces.

Boredom and curiosity can arise as a consequence of this incomplete jigsaw🧩. 

When we make no progress in completing
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True- Increased drive ➡️ increases locus coeruleus activity ➡️ increases norepinephrine levels ➡️ more energy available for brain cells 🧠

True- 
Increased drive ➡️ increases locus coeruleus activity ➡️ increases norepinephrine levels ➡️ more energy available for brain cells 🧠
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This is a major story from #ASCO25. Randomized phase 3 trial of time of day of immunotherapy infusion. Randomized to infusion before or after 3pm. Early infusion far superior: PFS 11.3 vs 5.7 HR 0.42, OS HR 0.45! Impactful, pragmatic, not costly. This should be a bigger story.

This is a major story from #ASCO25. Randomized phase 3 trial of time of day of immunotherapy infusion. Randomized to infusion before or after 3pm. Early infusion far superior: PFS 11.3 vs 5.7 HR 0.42, OS HR 0.45! Impactful, pragmatic, not costly. This should be a bigger story.
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Massaging the lymph nodes in the neck/ear region is slowly emerging as a potential therapy for increasing cerebrospinal fluid outflow from the brain — which could improve the brain’s lymphatic flow/drainage. Impaired lymphatic flow in the brain is linked to Alzheimer’s and other

Massaging the lymph nodes in the neck/ear region is slowly emerging as a potential therapy for increasing cerebrospinal fluid outflow from the brain — which could improve the brain’s lymphatic flow/drainage.

Impaired lymphatic flow in the brain is linked to Alzheimer’s and other
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“Our book technology has Gutenberg at one end and the Ford assembly lines at the other. Both are obsolete.” Marshall McLuhan ‘Counterblast’ 1969

“Our book technology has Gutenberg at one end and the Ford assembly lines at the other. Both are obsolete.”

Marshall McLuhan
‘Counterblast’
1969