To recognize a chair or a dog, our brain separates objects into their individual properties and then puts them back
Day: October 19, 2020
Researchers discover neuroprotective treatment for chronic traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of cognitive impairment that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite growing awareness
Gut bacteria in multiple sclerosis: Probiotic or commensal, good or bad?
Researchers from the University of Vermont (UVM) have found that a bacterial species called Lactobacillus reuteri, commonly used in probiotics,
As virus flares globally, new strategies target hot spots
After entire nations were shut down during the first surge of the coronavirus earlier this year, some countries and U.S.
Big babies could be at higher risk of common heart rhythm disorder in adulthood
Elevated birth weight is linked with developing atrial fibrillation later in life, according to research presented at the 31st Great
CBD helps reduce lung damage from COVID by increasing levels of protective peptide
One way CBD appears to reduce the “cytokine storm” that damages the lungs and kills many patients with COVID-19 is