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Summary: Researchers have identified ripple-type brain waves as key to how humans segment and store memories. By recording ...
A College of Engineering & Computing study examines health implications for firefighters, soldiers and others in dangerous jobs. It is funded by the Army Medical Research and Development Command.
Three families shared with ChronicleLive the reality of living with an illness that very few doctors know anything about.
Sarah Hitchman, 43, had been struggling with headaches, jaw pain, anxiety, double vision and extreme tiredness for months.
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A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats, such as the Mediterranean diet, can promote brain health ...
Scientists in Austria are studying live human brain cells and comparing them to those of mice. Their findings raise new ...
According to Dr. Karolina Armonaitė, a neuroscientist from Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania, a more precise ...
A recent Nimhans study finds that Covid-19 may cause serious neurological disorders, affecting a significant number of ...
A new thriller from an award-winning author, a memoir of confronting epilepsy, and a heads-up about new books detailing the ...
When electrical activity travels across the brain, it moves like ripples on a pond. The motion of these "brain waves," first ...
A theater-based immersive neuroaesthetics research program led by Tsinghua University that synchronously captures the neural ...