Tag: brain

Surgeons Identify—And Save—A Patient’s Chess-Playing Brain Area

A groundbreaking surgery performed on a patient known as "AB" has shed light on a new approach to

Can You Spot the False Claims About Learning and the Brain?

Teachers play a crucial role in shaping the learning experiences of students, but their beliefs and understanding of

Breathing could bring microplastics into the human brain, study shows

The researchers used a combination of light microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy to identify and analyze microplastics

Pregnancy overhauls the brain. Here’s what that looks like

During pregnancy, Chrastil’s hippocampus, a region crucial for memory and navigation, expanded in volume by about 7 percent.

A new drug, Voranigo, delays brain tumor progression

Rachel Guberman's Journey with Brain Cancer Rachel Guberman's life took an unexpected turn when she was diagnosed with

No link between cellphone use, brain cancer, major report finds

Cellphones have become an integral part of our daily lives, with many of us spending hours glued to

Zebrafish study investigates how PFAS exposure affects brain development

Study Shows How PFAS Exposure Affects Brain Development in Zebrafish Zebrafish larvae in experimental plate for swimming behavior

Brain scans can predict depression treatment outcomes, study says

A recent study has shed light on the complex nature of depression, emphasizing the role of a specific

Mobile Phones And Brain Cancer Are Not Linked, Says WHO-Led Study

The final analysis included 63 studies from 1994-2022. There is no link between mobile phone use and increased

Study links cardiovascular fitness to brain health

The brain's white matter is a crucial component of the central nervous system, consisting of myelinated axons that

Being a ‘weekend warrior’ could be as good for brain health as exercising throughout the week

Regular exercise is often touted as a key component of a healthy lifestyle, with numerous benefits for both