Researchers at Fujita Health University and the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science have uncovered a previously ...
Embark on a thrilling safari at Kapama Private Game Reserve and witness the awe-inspiring hippos in their natural paradise.
Edinburgh Zoo is saying farewell to Haggis the pygmy hippo, who will leave for Wingham Wildlife Park in Kent as part of an international breeding programme. The popular hippo became a viral sensation, ...
Low doses in mice have can clear up proteins associated with Alzheimer’s disease and restore memory. Human trials are the next step. Lithium has long been a standard treatment in bipolar disorder, but ...
The rhythmic click of needles. The softness of yarn running over fingertips. The satisfying logic of knit, purl, repeat. Knitting—and other so-called “grandma hobbies”—is making a comeback, especially ...
Danielle took to her Instagram Story on Oct. 7, where she posted several updates about her husband as he underwent brain surgery to remove the cysts. She posted a video of herself detailing her ...
A security guard at a St. Paul bar has been charged with manslaughter after punching a patron and knocking them unconscious. Officers were flagged down by a woman near Blues Saloon at 1638 Rice St.
The New York Times profiled Doug Whitney, a man who was destined to get Alzheimer's disease based on his rare genetic mutation but did not. Varicella-zoster virus reactivation was linked with an ...
(NewsNation) — A new study suggests the brain physically adapts to rely on alcohol to relieve stress and anxiety, creating a powerful feedback loop that makes quitting drinking extremely difficult.
Pound-for-pound, the human brain is the body’s most metabolically costly organ, consuming 20% of our energy and accounting for an outsize portion of our anatomy compared with most other animals.
Scientists have discovered that DMT, a natural compound found in plants and even the human brain, can dramatically reduce brain damage caused by stroke. The psychoactive molecule, long known for its ...
Neuralink patient Nick Wray demonstrates how the brain chip lets him control a robot arm to take a drink from a cup. A Neuralink brain chip patient is now controlling a robot arm with his mind. On ...