Take a deep breath. Now exhale slowly. You’re probably not aware of it, but your heart has just slowed down a bit. Not to worry; it will speed up again when you inhale. This regular-irregular beat is ...
Scans of a French man's brain were published in The Lancet in 2007. This case has puzzled researchers as it challenges ...
This article originally appeared on Undark. When someone close to you develops signs of mental illness, you spring into detective mode. You ask questions, but the answers seem vague and incomplete.
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Your memory during exams isn’t just related to how much you study. It is also about how your brain functions under pressure.
Experts on brain injury are trying to take what they've learned on the football field and apply it to the battlefield. That will mean identifying military personnel who have suffered a concussion, and ...