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Your brain does not read words letter by letter, experts told Live Science. Instead, it looks for patterns, considers context ...
Anthropologist Monika Saini, professor for di Department of Social Sciences for India National Institute of Health and Family ...
Overwork in health care workers is associated with structural brain changes, particularly in regions linked to cognition and emotion.
New Korean research sheds light on the risks of overwork – a practice deeply rooted in many professional cultures.
Physician's Weekly has compiled a collection of expert insights on inflammatory bowel disease, focusing on cancer rates and ...
One such motif is the GyrI-like domain, which is found in several MDR proteins and is postulated to have been adapted for small-molecule binding and signaling. Here we report the solution binding ...
When a child develops a brain tumor, early diagnosis is essential. Alan Cohen, M.D., director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, shares the most common signs and symptoms ...
Blame cell death and fungi for brain decay, not TikTok. TikTok won't really make your brain rot. That doesn't happen until after death. While most brains rot quickly, researchers have found a ...
Creativity isn’t a bolt of lightning. It’s a series of neural negotiations among brain networks that imagine, evaluate, ...
Researchers at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have identified a remarkably small but critical piece of genetic code ...
While AD is characterized by short-term memory decline, early-onset AD – which accounts for about 5% of AD cases – tends to ...
Discover who experiences déjà vu most frequently, what happens in your brain, and when this strange sensation might warrant ...