Researchers at the universities of Freiburg in Germany and Geneva in Switzerland show that even a nap is enough to reorganise ...
In his introductory lecture Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself, Dr Joe Dispenza challenges one of the most comfortable ...
Alzheimer's disease has long been thought to be irreversible, but new research using a mouse model offers hope.
Scientists rebuilt human brain circuits in the lab and discovered that the thalamus acts as a central organizer of cortical wiring. The findings offer new insight into how brain networks form and why ...
By bringing attention to his brother-in-law’s journey as a Huntington’s disease patient, Forte is the latest ambassador for Teva’s Honestly HD campaign.
Researchers warn that free-living amoebas, microscopic organisms thriving in soil and water, are spreading globally due to ...
Most days, our bodies are just there—mundane vessels we inhabit on autopilot. We wake up, get on with our routines, eat, sleep, repeat. But the moment you actually stop and think about what’s ...
STAT’s Megan Molteni attended a vigil Sunday at the spot where Pretti was shot. She spoke to health care workers who knew ...
Day to day, we exist in our bodies without thinking much about them. We wake up, eat, move around, and fall asleep again, all ...
Everyone with an interest in military matters wonders whether today’s British Army is truly learning the right lessons from Ukraine. Are we training and equipping our soldiers to fight and win on the ...