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Martin Picard

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Mitochondrial Psychobiology. Bridging the science of energy and the human experience to create a Science of Healing. Upcoming book: ENERGY (2026).

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You: energetic process. Me and every other human being: energetic processes. We all share the same essence: energy flowing through our mitochondria every breath we take. We all breathe the same air, coexisting and sharing a forever unique instant in time and space. Feel the

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Vaccination is a powerful medical intervention that has saved and improved so many human lives, but we've started to think about vaccines dogmatically rather than scientifically Wise words by Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD Thank you for the deep discussion Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.

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Earlier this year, we showed the human brain emits ultraweak light now featured in Scientific American : scientificamerican.com/article/your-b… But a bigger question remained: how does light propagate through brain tissue - especially in neuroimaging tools like fNIRS? This study provides the first robust

Earlier this year, we showed the human brain emits ultraweak light now featured in <a href="/sciam/">Scientific American</a> : scientificamerican.com/article/your-b…

But a bigger question remained: how does light propagate through brain tissue - especially in neuroimaging tools like fNIRS?

This study provides the first robust
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Why does the aging body decrease testosterone production? How much energy does it cost to physiologically respond to testosterone?

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The way to heal is to feel It seems likely that the path towards healing is to feel deeply and intensely so we can metabolize and grow from difficult experiences What if preventing ourselves from feeling transient pain leads to chronic suffering?