Research Politics and the Brain It's pretty much common understanding these days that when it comes to politics, the general…Brian LengFebruary 27, 2017
Research The Effect of Heading a Soccer Ball on the Brain Headers have always been an integral and aesthetically pleasing part of soccer (or football if you're…Brian LengFebruary 24, 2017
Research The Clinical Use of Mushrooms It's indisputable that cancer, especially when terminal, causes deep emotional pain. This pain is often hard…Brian LengFebruary 22, 2017
Research Is Obesity a Brain Disorder? Obesity is one of the most prevalent disorders in the US, affecting over a third…Shriraj SusarlaFebruary 20, 2017
Research Cancer Genes Turned Off in Deadly Brain Cancer: Part II MiR-182 is a newly discovered RNA molecule that has potentially momentous influence on the way…Amit KumarFebruary 20, 2017
Research OMG! Profanity and Honesty Go Hand in Hand! Use of offensive language or profanity is considered indecent and is absolutely intolerable to some.…Shriraj SusarlaFebruary 16, 2017
Research The Benefits of Cinnamon Cinnamon is most commonly used as a topping, a flavorful addition to everyday treats such…Brian LengNovember 29, 2016
Research Mystical Experiences Open a Door in the Brain Sometimes, the unbelievable can happen. He said his mother died 15 years ago, but when…Shriraj SusarlaNovember 7, 2016
Research New Genetic Marker Found for Obesity More than one-third of the US population is considered obese. A condition that is becoming…Brian LengOctober 21, 2016
Research Dreams Can Be Controlled With a Neural Switch Is it possible to enter a dream state whenever we'd like? Neuroscientists at UC Berkeley can send…Shriraj SusarlaJuly 17, 2016
Research Can Studying Dogs Help Us Understand Brain Cancer? We all know the saying that dogs are our best friends. However, a new study…Amit KumarJuly 9, 2016
Research Ebola Survivors Experiencing Brain Symptoms Six Months After Infection Ebola continues to be a subject of interest among medical professionals. With a fatality rate…Amit KumarJuly 8, 2016
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Research Repairing the Brain: Two Genes Unlock Potential for Treatment of Schizophrenia In an earlier article, we discussed schizophrenia, a commonly misunderstood disease with negative connotations being…Amit KumarMay 30, 2016
Research Connections in the Brain, Like Fingerprints, Can Identify Individuals Each of us has unique fingerprints and DNA. But now, Yale University researchers have revealed a…Shriraj SusarlaMay 25, 2016
Research Why Do People Trust? Animals are born with many natural instincts and reflexes. Yet, we as humans possess a unique…Shriraj SusarlaMay 16, 2016
Research Impact of Sleep Disturbance on Veterans with PTSD and TBI Here's a frightening statistic: every day, 22 American heroes commit suicide because of the stress…Amit KumarApril 26, 2016
Research Researchers Identify Brain Abnormalities in People with Schizophrenia When we think about mental illness, one of the first conditions that comes to mind…Amit KumarMarch 20, 2016
Research Early Alzheimer’s Patients Could Regain Memory A research team, including senior author David Glanzman of the Integrative Biology and Physiology and…Stephanie ChuMarch 3, 2016
FeaturedResearch Focusing On Visual Stimuli Can Make Us “Deaf” to Surroundings Can being preoccupied or absorbed affect our senses? A new study published in the Journal…Shriraj SusarlaJanuary 31, 2016