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Some might call it a miracle, or a second chance at life. Jockey Rico Walcott is simply happy to be back in the saddle at ...
No opening of the cranium, no cutting into the brain, no blood. Today's precise psychosurgery presents options for patients ...
A study found the brain adapts to conversation timescales, using overlapping systems for short exchanges and distinct ...
The moment a man trudged into a Queensland petrol station with a bullet in his brain after digging himself out of his own grave would seem “far-fetched” if you saw it in a movie.
A British man suffering from growing tinnitus and other hearing issues, which he thought were due to growing stress, has been diagnosed with a rare type of incurable brain cancer known as ...
A GRANDAD-of-two put his “funny turns” and tinnitus down to worrying about his son, who was in the RAF – but they turned out ...
A granddad-of-two, who has been living with a rare brain cancer for nearly 10 years, has had his lifelong aspiration ...
A grandad-of-two who has been battling rare brain cancer for almost a decade has experienced his lifelong dream thanks to the ...
Stimulating the brain with electric currents improves mathematical problem-solving abilities in young adults, according to a ...
This year, pioneer children in Grade 9 of Junior School under the new Competency Based Education (CBE) system prepare to ...
Neurosurgeon Dr Brian outlines the brain's process during coffee consumption, highlighting the different parts that get activated during the coffee experience.
Could we replace the brain with computer chips? Reality is much more complex and the brain seems to be much more than just a biological computer.