The findings, published today in Nature Neuroscience, represent the first time that researchers have been able to apply the discipline and
Month: March 2022
Study suggests possible common thread between many neurodegenerative diseases
Take a cell-deep tour of a brain afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease, and you will find minuscule clumps of protein that
Choosing to be with others is more consequential to well-being than choosing to be alone
Do we enjoy our time more when we are alone, or when we’re in the company of others? A new
Younger age at first menstrual period linked to chronic pain in women, reports study
Women who were younger at the time of their first menstrual period (menarche) are more likely to report chronic pain
Death: How long are we conscious, and does life really flash before our eyes?
The first time I reached past the sheer horror of the concept of death and wondered what the experience of
Researchers publish how-to guide for monitoring and analyzing brain activity
Penn State researchers have developed a set of tools and methods to better monitor and analyze sleep-related signals and fidgeting
Food insecurity, certain meats linked with increased high blood pressure risk
Nearly 11% of U.S. households experienced difficulty accessing food in 2020, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. With limited
Biological clock shock? ‘Springing forward’ may have drawbacks for heart health
According to the American Heart Association, scientific research supports the view that losing an hour of much needed sleep may
A new study relates liquid fructose intake to fatty liver disease
A high-fat diet is not enough to cause short-term fatty liver disease. However, if this diet is combined with the
Your kids may be nervous about ditching the mask
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new COVID-19 guidelines on Feb. 25, 2022, to help inform people’s individual decisions about