Think your cerebellum only coordinates fluid movements? New 2026 research reveals how your "little brain" also creates the ...
A study finds low-dose THC plus celecoxib reduced memory loss and brain inflammation in mice with Alzheimer's.
New research suggests pain is not a simple signal of injury but a process that unfolds across nerves, spinal cord, and brain.
Navigating the world is no mean feat, especially when the world pushes back. For instance, airflow hitting a fly on its right side can, after a turn, become a headwind. To stay on course, the fly's ...
Marine Veteran Faces Paralysis After Doctors Dismiss Symptoms as Depression, PTSD: ‘Constant Battle’
Marine veteran Ciera Buzzell spent two decades having her debilitating symptoms dismissed by doctors. The 40-year-old was ...
A Central Coast based NRL referee and father of three who collapsed right before a game as a result of a brain bleed, has ...
Weston says “avoiding screens and stimulants in the hours before bedtime, and ensuring your bedroom is quiet, dark and around ...
With early intervention, multidisciplinary therapy and training, children with special needs can mainstream themselves, says ...
About two daily servings of this common crunchy snack could increase verbal memory and blood flow to the brain Getty A new study analyzed older adults who ate 60 grams of unsalted skin-roasted peanuts ...
Connecting the dots: Far from being a mindless escape, video games help the brain process information more efficiently and adapt more readily to complex tasks, according to a growing body of research.
In the first long-term and real-world reflective study of its kind, scientists have uncovered new detrimental health impacts of the artificial sweetener aspartame that echoes those found in shorter ...
Doomscrolling has taken over our screen time, and neuroscience shows it’s harming the brain. But Gen Z is working to take back their brains—without abandoning the digital world entirely. Qi Lang, ...
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