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Woman’s Brain Implant Turns Her Thoughts Into Speech in Real Time : ScienceAlert

Natural Speech Restored Through Brain-Computer Interface After facing a brainstem stroke at the age of 30 that robbed

Early exposure to air pollution could affect brain development and mental health later in life: New research

Air pollution has long been known to have detrimental effects on our health, but a new study sheds

MAHA, Senate news, Severance brain procedure

The Impact of MAHA on Public Health The Make America Healthy Again movement, also known as MAHA, has

Hear what it’s like to recover from depression with deep brain stimulation

The sixth episode of The Deep End delves into the future for Jon and his family, as well

John Mulaney Jokes About Olivia Munn Having ‘Cancer Brain’

John Mulaney, the beloved comedian, recently shared a heartwarming story about his wife, Olivia Munn, and her journey

Research Shows How Mount Vesuvius Turned Man’s Brain Into Glass 

A groundbreaking discovery by Italian and German scientists has shed light on how the brain of a victim

Mount Vesuvius turned this ancient brain into glass. Here’s how

The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 is a well-known event that resulted in the entombment of

Volcanic Eruption In 79 AD Turned Man’s Brain Into Glass. How It Happened

Scientists made a fascinating discovery while examining the remains of a man who perished in the ancient city

Teddi Mellencamp Shares Personal Message Online Amid Brain Tumor Battle

Teddi Mellencamp, a well-known reality TV star, often refers to her youngest child, Dove, as her "miracle baby."

Terry and Heather Dubrow Share Teddi Mellencamp Brain Cancer Update

Heather and Terry Dubrow recently provided an update on Teddi Mellencamp's health after she underwent surgery to remove

A man volunteered to get brain implants for depression. Hear his story

They were like, “What are you talking about? You’re putting what where?” Sanders: You’ll meet Steve, a retired

How The Brain Can Miraculously Switch Off Pain

In the second world war, the physician Henry Beecher observed that some of his soldier patients, despite being