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Researchers develop the first objective tool for assessing the onset of cognitive decline through the measurement of white spots in the brain.
How can researchers map something as complex as the human brain?
Sometimes, moral lessons can be learned from blowing away zombies.
Researchers make the case for "deep evidential regression."
A Cornell Health physician has blended rap and medicine to better educate kids on coronavirus guidelines.
The virus is unlike anything many people have ever experienced.
Many workers moved home on the promise or hope that they'd be able to keep working remotely at least some of the time after the pandemic ended.
Johns Hopkins researchers hope this could lead to new interventions for combating it.
Contrary to what some might think, the brain is a very plastic organ.
Stewart is supporting a new bill that aims to extend health care and disability benefits to veterans who served alongside burn pits.
We are tearing ourselves apart over gender issues, with the result that the problems of boys and men are left untreated.
A new study pushes back on psychiatry industry talking points.
How do you overcome the tension between autonomy and solidarity?
Alzheimer's has proved difficult to treat. But solving the mystery of this ultra-rare frontotemporal dementia may unlock new understanding.
President Vladimir Putin announces approval of Russia's coronavirus vaccine but scientists warn it may be unsafe.
Robert Whitaker discusses the long-term impact of prescription medication.
The results of this study showed depressive symptoms being highest in adolescence, declining in early adulthood and then climbing back up again into one's early 30s.
Logic puzzles can teach reasoning in a fun way that doesn't feel like work.
Vladimir Putin adores Fyodor Dostoevsky. A close reading of the legendary author’s texts reveals the feeling might have been mutual.
The only doubts are completely unreasonable. Where did the virus that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, come from? Over the past few weeks, there’s been a tremendous push — largely among politicians but also […]
A new survey highlights the side effects of using Google to self-diagnose.
Can reading increase empathy and charitable thinking?
In her book The Art of Rest, one researcher conducted a thorough analysis of the top 10 activities we find most restful.
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen might have discovered a cure.
Examining the differences between anxiety and COVID-19 symptoms and discussing the possibility of IAD (illness anxiety disorder) during a global pandemic.
Some purveyors of "wellness" sure are sounding like right-wing conspiracy theorists.
Of all the injustices in Nobel Prize history, her 1957 Nobel snub is the most egregious. One of the biggest scientific revolutions of the 20th century was the discovery of […]
Anastasia lives alone in perfect harmony with nature – or so the story goes – and nature serves her devotedly.
The more we learn about genetics and the brain, the more impossibly complicated both reveal themselves to be.