The human brain accounts for about two per cent of body weight and consumes about twenty per cent of the body's total energy every day — and that consumption barely changes whether you are solving differential equations or staring at a wall - Space Daily
The number that gets repeated in pop-science columns is the 2/20 split (that the brain is 2% of body weight but consumes 20% of energy) — a small organ, enormous appetite — and I think it's fair to suggest that many… By Mal James · Editorial process The number that gets repeated in pop-science columns is the 2/20 split (that the brain is 2% of body weight but consumes 20% of energy) — a small organ, enormous appetite — and I think it’s fair to suggest that many people are led to believe that “thinking” is hard work.
An Early Warning Sign of Alzheimer's May Be Keeping Some Women Up at Night - ScienceAlert
Add ScienceAlert on Google (microgen/iStock/Getty Images) Catching Alzheimer's early means a better opportunity for it to be studied and for treatments to be tried. Researchers have now discovered more evidence that, for some women, poor sleep may be an early sign of the disease.
Nordic Walking Can Improve Your Heart Function. Here's How It Works. - HuffPost
It’s widely known that walking is great for you. Research shows that walking can cut your risk of heart disease, reduce joint pain and naturally relieve stress.
She's trying to outrun pancreatic cancer. Breakthrough treatments give her hope - NPR
"I have this drive and I want to keep going," says Vicky Stinson, 65, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2024. She's pictured here in a park in Charleston, S.C., on a visit in May 2026.