AL8 hours agoMind-reading and neuroplasticity: In conversation with neurologist Alvaro Pascual-Leonebigthink.com - Adolfo PlasenciaOn the wall opposite Alvaro Pascual-Leone’s birth house, on a street in Valencia where the now Harvard-based behavioral neurologist spent his …
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AL13 hours agoTwo ‘early signs’ you shouldn’t ignore if you care about your health, says hospice nurseThe Focus - Chaitra KrishnamurthySpotting the early signs of critical illnesses can save your life. A hospice nurse, from her experience of years, warns of two symptoms you should …
AL11 hours agoNew Study Says People With High Amounts of Fat in These Parts of the Body Are More At Risk of Developing Alzheimer's, Parkinson'sMen's Journal - Chris Malone MéndezTime to do more muscle workouts. Scientists continue to search for potential causes that can lead a person to develop Alzheimer's or Parkinson's …
AL2 days agoBreakthrough new drug effectively treats the world’s most common liver diseasethebrighterside.news - Joshua ShavitA study led by the University of Barcelona proposes that the drug pemafibrate could be an effective treatment for liver disease linked to metabolic …
AL1 day agoScientists revived an ancient virus found in suspended animation. Here's what happened nextsciencefocus.com - Dr Jeremy RossmanFrom viruses in frozen mummies to anthrax outbreaks in Siberia. What lies beneath the ice is creepy, to say the least. Permafrost, ground that is …