The hottest Cognitive Function Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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VS Blog 419 implied HN points 06 Sep 23
  1. The author took a break due to feeling inadequate after a past failure, but eventually found the courage to return online.
  2. Long COVID impacted the author's health, causing cognitive dysfunction, but they are now recovering with therapy and treatment.
  3. The author started teaching about Large Language Models and successfully turned it into a lucrative online educational business.
lettersonbeing 157 implied HN points 25 Jun 23
  1. The author received a diagnosis of mild neurocognitive disorder secondary to multiple sclerosis, which has had an impact on their cognitive function and ability to work.
  2. The diagnosis has brought a mix of relief and anxiety, as the author grapples with the implications for their future, including concerns about financial stability and support.
  3. Despite the challenges, the author finds humor in the face of fear and uncertainty, learning to navigate life with a new perspective, acceptance, and hope for the future.
Austin's Analects 0 implied HN points 27 Apr 23
  1. Taking creatine can improve your muscular endurance, allowing you to sustain fatigue for longer periods during exercise.
  2. Creatine can help increase muscle mass, leading to enhanced performance with the ability to achieve more reps in training sessions.
  3. In addition to physical benefits, creatine has been found to enhance cognitive function and potentially prevent cognitive decline through supplementation.
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