More than 5 million people in the United States are affected by limb loss or paralysis. Technological devices that directly interact with the brain, known as brain-computer interfaces, offer the ...
EVANSTON, Ill. -- Jet lag may have a positive impact on the brain. In a new study, Northwestern University researchers induced jet lag in a fruit fly model of Huntington's disease and found that jet ...
If, like me, you’re a fan of far-flung travel, you know the scourge that can ruin the first few days of any trip: jet lag. As a health journalist, I recently wrote about the phenomenon for GQ.com, and ...
Late nights, festive stress, and irregular sleep during holidays can trigger internal jet lag. Doctors warn that disrupted ...
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Young people’s eating disorders could be linked to lagging brain development, study finds
Genetics, differences in brain development, and mental health in the teenage years could help explain why some young people develop eating disorders, a new study suggests. An estimated 20 million ...
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