Neurology Stories
- Online mental exercises may alleviate the effects of chemo brain by improving memory and attention span for cancer survivors.
- Four things that happen to the brain while you swim, from boosting blood flow to enhancing learning.
- Researchers have found a method to create adult nerve cells in the spinal cords in mice, which may someday replace risky procedures or transplants for humans.
- Hormone fluctuation throughout your menstrual cycle influences brain growth.
- The feeling of "butterflies" in your stomach is a response to psychological stress.
- A new study suggests a role for the PIEZO2 gene in the concept of the "sixth sense."
- The human body relies on these three senses to navigate the environment successfully and safely.
- Also referred to as the bearded mushroom, Hericium erinaceus is being called the first “smart” mushroom.
- Scientists reveal the secret to creating long-lasting memories in the brain, and you might even enjoy the method.
- MRI scans show that stopping exercise for just 10 days can lead to significantly reduced blood flow in several brain regions.
- Scientists take a look at how the body deals with stress, and make a discovery about our coping mechanisms.
- Valery Spiridonov, 31, recently spoke about his upcoming operation during a press conference held by Russia's Rossiya Segonya news agency.