Pain-sensing neurons in the gut kindle inflammatory immune responses that cause allergies and asthma, according to a new ...
Some parts of our bodies bounce back from injury in fairly short order. The outer protective layer of the eye—called the ...
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So if we’re right, each former human is now essentially a radio transmitter and receiver. One plurb sends out a signal that ...
McGill University researchers found training your brain in a specific, targeted, computerized way can produce important ...
The discovery that tissues use electricity to expel unhealthy cells is part of a surge of renewed interest in the currents ...
Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has launched a campaign with The Mirror, calling for spinal muscular atrophy to be added to the ...
Rosenthal, psychiatrist and scientist who first described seasonal affective disorder in the 1980s, to get feedback on her SAD routine, and learn about how we all can think differently about the rough ...
Every time we smile, grimace, or flash a quick look of surprise, it feels effortless, but the brain is quietly coordinating an intricate performance ...
The Darwin Incident Episode 2 brings plenty more unique, engaging dialogue to make its characters and audiences think about ...
Ever noticed how one yawn can trigger many? Science reveals how your brain copies others, why yawns spread so easily, and ...
The human brain must be able to link memory content to the circumstances in which it occurs. Researchers in Bonn have now discovered how the human brain uses two different groups of neurons to store ...