[ad_1] While obesity has been known to increase the risk of many cardiometabolic diseases in healthy individuals, it may pose an even greater risk for people living with traumatic brain injury (TBI), …
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[ad_1] Overweight or obesity was strongly badociated with several chronic health conditions, including high blood pressure, heart failure and diabetes. A study has now found another problem that stems from obesity. Wolters …
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[ad_1] Seoul, July 5: In addition to improving your physical and mental health, feeling younger can also slow down the aging rate of the brain, finds a study. The results showed that …
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[ad_1] By IANS SYDNEY: A sleep disorder that causes shallow or interrupted repeated breathing may be badociated with changes in brain structure that are also observed in the early stages of dementia …
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[ad_1] Newswise – A viral immunotherapy using a herpes virus to treat brain tumors has been proven safe and well tolerated in a pediatric study of the University of Alabama at Birmingham …
Read More »Researchers say brain stimulation could reduce violent crime
[ad_1] New York: Boosting the brain with a minimally invasive electrical current can significantly reduce the intention of inflicting physical and badual violence, according to a study. The research, published in The …
Read More »Brain Stimulation Can Reduce Criminal Tendencies: Study
[ad_1] New York, July 3 (PTI) Stimulating the brain with a minimally invasive electrical current can significantly reduce a person's intention of inflicting physical and badual abuse, according to a study. The …
Read More »Intelligence can be measured using brain activity at rest • Earth.com
[ad_1] Researchers have developed a technology that uses functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of resting brain activity to test human intelligence. The new system could eventually replace the traditional IQ test as …
Read More »'Patients of brain tumor in JK do not need to worry'
[ad_1] SRINAGAR: A leading neurosurgeon and senior consultant Neurosurgey at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Dr. Sudheer Kumar Tyagi has dismissed many longstanding myths about brain tumors in Jammu and Kashmir and said such …
Read More »Mini Neanderthal brain grown in the American laboratory
[ad_1] Washington, 1 Jul (PTI) Scientists have successfully cultivated pea-sized versions of Neanderthals' brains, a breakthrough that could help better understand the species that disappeared about 40,000 years ago. Cultivate and study …
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