Complementing the focus on the mind are stories of technological and medical triumph:
: "Inventing the Soldier of the Future" examines how technology is being integrated into modern military training and gear to enhance human performance. Reader’s Digest USA September 2018 - Issue´s to...
: Regular segments like "Life in These United States" and "Laughter, the Best Medicine" provide the lighthearted reprieve readers expect between more dense, feature-length articles. Complementing the focus on the mind are stories
: The powerful story "The Love That Survived a Coma" highlights the human spirit’s capacity for endurance and the neurological mysteries of recovery. Key articles like "Get Smarter About Your Brain"
By blending cutting-edge cognitive science with deeply personal human-interest stories, the September 2018 issue reinforces the idea that —not just a gift for the elite, but a set of traits and behaviors that anyone can strive to develop. Reader's Digest Regular Sized Print Magazine September 2018
: "How to Think Yourself to a Cure" explores the psychological and biological intersections of the mind-body connection in healing. Classical Features
The issue’s central focus is on . Key articles like "Get Smarter About Your Brain" and "Teach Your Brain New Tricks" provide readers with actionable advice on enhancing cognitive function. A particularly intriguing piece, "6 Really Weird Signs of Genius," looks beyond traditional IQ scores to identify unconventional indicators of high intelligence, suggesting that brilliance often manifests in unexpected ways. Scientific Advancements and Human Interest