In a conversation with Dr. Steven Gundry, I reflect on what the gut–brain connection reveals about inflammation, longevity, ...
A recent meta-analysis concerning short-form video, mental health, and attention spawned a lot of tech panic. Did critics ...
Have you ever met someone and felt an instant connection? Research from UCLA and Dartmouth suggests that our brains recognize ...
Words change their meaning over time, and in the year that's passed since Oxford's honor, the internet has shifted more ...
Curious to know which obesity stories grabbed the attention of readers this year? Medscape Medical News develops a list of ...
Humans possess a remarkable balance between stability and flexibility, enabling them to quickly establish new plans and ...
Brain rot isn’t a scientific term. It has come to refer to content that might be funny nonsense. But it has evolved into a ...
Inside the Visual Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at ASU, researchers investigate how the brain turns sensory signals into meaningful perception. Led by Professor Gi-Yeul Bae at the Department of ...
Jennifer Alvis was diagnosed with epilepsy when she was four years old. Now 40 years old and seizure-free, Alvis jokes that it took 36 years for technology to catch up so she could receive the care ...
For all of the advancement in treating stroke victims over the past couple of decades, some concerns have remained almost constant. In medicine, we like to say that “time is brain,” meaning that every ...
Our brain is a fortress. Its delicate interior is completely surrounded by a protective wall called the blood-brain barrier. True to its name, the barrier separates contents in the blood and the brain ...
You've experienced it, right? Listening to a song that transports you somewhere you can't explain. Slow or fast, rock, pop, or classical, the song gives you chills while filling your soul. Nothing ...
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