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Best Life on MSNScientists Find Shocking Link Between COVID and Alzheimer’sThe brain fog that can linger after a bout with COVID is not a new discovery. In fact, much research has linked this long-COVID symptom to the neuroinflammation that often accompanies an infection.
Newly-qualified optometrist, Mahnoor Khan, and her brother, Shahroz, share their story of an eye test that led to an ...
Weather changes can trigger migraines due to shifts in air pressure, temperature, and humidity. Experts explain how storms, dehydration, allergens, and light sensitivity impact the nervous system and ...
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How Sudden Sunlight Can Trigger MigrainesImagine you’re enjoying a cloudy morning, and suddenly the sun bursts through, flooding your world with brilliant light. For ...
Experts have found that weather changes can trigger migraines or other types of headaches. According to experts, this is ...
Researchers have uncovered a surprising connection between a cancer-related signaling pathway and the blood-brain and blood-retina barriers.
New ultra-sensitive optical instruments can detect high-frequency dynamics of neuronal voltage indicators to image brain activity in mice.
Pain is more than a physical signal — it also carries emotional weight that shapes our response and memory of discomfort.
A new study led by Children's Hospital Los Angeles has found a novel mechanism behind neuroblastoma progression: the shape and structure of the extracellular matrix.
Fixing others is not your duty, but fixing yourself is solely in your hands. Have you ever sat down over chai and really asked yourself, “How can I just be a better version of myself—not for the world ...
High-throughput synapse profiling reveals cell-type-specific spatial configurations in the fly brain
Characterization of intracellular synapse heterogeneity aides to understand the intricate computational logic of neuronal circuits. Despite recent advances in connectomics, the spatial patterns of ...
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Migraine Explained : What’s Really Going On in Your HeadYou’re in the middle of a meeting or walking with your friends , and suddenly, the lights seem too bright, sounds feel too loud, and a throbbing pain begins to build in your temples. It's not just a ...
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