A Norwich man is kicking off the new year by running six consecutive half marathons in 20 hours and 26 minutes to support Brain Tumour ...
‘Healthier bodies with more muscle mass and less hidden belly fat are more likely to have healthier, youthful brains,’ concludes Dr Cyrus Raji, the study’s senior author and associate professor of ...
At five months old, Umar was a healthy, active baby who was growing in line with his developmental milestones, and already ...
Umar’s case is not merely a personal tragedy. It reflects a deeply concerning medical reality, particularly among infants: severe injuries that leave no external marks and are only detected when the ...
On Dec. 14, Michaela Mayer underwent a craniotomy for the tumor sitting against her brain stem. A little over a week later, ...
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Study hints modern dogs are getting mysterious brain growth
Modern dogs are not just changing on the outside, with new designer breeds and Instagram-ready coats. A growing body of ...
A new study led by the Central Institute of Mental Health shows that people with depression and fibromyalgia exhibit nearly identical patterns of impaired emotional regulation and that stress ...
A new study led by cognitive neuroscientists at the University of Colorado Boulder and the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences shows that merely imagining a positive encounter ...
The scope of all human knowledge is, understandably, so massive that no one person can manage to fully comprehend even a ...
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The Celebrities Whose Health We're Most Worried About Going Into 2026
In 2025, the medical scares of these celebrities hit headlines, worrying fans. As we head into the new year, here's what we ...
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The science behind maternal instinct
Motherhood transforms a woman’s life, bringing physical and psychological changes. Pregnancy, birth, and caregiving trigger powerful hormonal changes that foster empathy, awareness, and responsiveness ...
Merely imagining a positive encounter with someone can not only make you like them better but can also change how information about that person is stored in your brain, according to new research ...
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