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Every time you tighten your core muscles, your brain gently sways inside your skull — and scientists just discovered it activates memory circuits
Your brain is not bolted in place. It floats in a thin bath of cerebrospinal fluid, and every time you take a step, your ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have made promising advances in understanding how to reduce anxiety through specific brain ...
Brain cancer remains one of medicine’s most formidable challenges, requiring sophisticated treatment approaches tailored to each patient’s specific situation. With advances in surgical techniques, ...
A clinical study conducted by researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center has found that for children who had a major stroke to the left hemisphere of their brain within days of their birth, ...
"You start mourning the life that you wanted for your kid and he’ll never have," Andalusia Mesa tells PEOPLE After welcoming her son Caper in November 2023, Andalusia Mesa couldn't wait to meet her ...
Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have identified in a preclinical model a specific brain circuit whose inhibition appears to reduce anxiety without side effects. Their work suggests a new target ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Scientists have been working to discover ways to help COVID long haulers complaining of brain fog. An estimated 30 to 40% of all coronavirus patients develop cognitive symptoms.
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham studied the impact of unilateral DBS on verbal fluency in Parkinson’s patients. Findings showed that electrode implants in the left hemisphere of ...
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Side sleeping better for brain health, expert claims
A Russian brain health expert has claimed that sleeping posture can influence brain health, alongside the well-known importance of adequate sleep in preventing memory decline. According to a report by ...
After stroke in an infant's brain, right side of brain compensates for loss of language in left side
A clinical study found that, for children who had a major stroke to the left hemisphere of their brain within days of their birth, the infant's brain was 'plastic' enough for the right hemisphere to ...
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