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Misdiagnosed, a 5-year-old boy stopped talking. The culprit: a rare treatable brain disorder, shares neurologistA five-year-old boy, Rishi, who lost his ability to speak and respond, was diagnosed with Landau-Kleffner syndrome. This rare neurological ...
Having sleep problems? Scientists develop new brainwave-tuned headband to deal with insomniaElemind has developed a groundbreaking headband that uses acoustic stimulation aligned with brainwaves to help people with insomnia fall as...
Fresh hurdles for Mike Tyson ahead of his bout with Jake PaulThe Boxing legend will have to undergo rigorous health check-ups after a medical issue. The fight could also be called off if he fails in a...
Study says poor sleep quality can negatively impact physical healthThe comprehensive study involved 100 adults aged 30-59, utilising electroencephalogram (EEG) measurements to assess sleep quality over five...
Now AI can detect Parkinson's disease while you are sleepingThis new low-cost tool may change how Parkinson's disease affects people's lives.
Covid results in brain abnormalities like speech issues, confusionAbout one-third of the Covid patients have abnormalities in the frontal lobe of the brain.
Unable to make a decision? A quick, power nap can helpA short bout of sleep may help in improving our responses, and processing information.
Are you often termed lazy? Blame your brain, says scienceScientists who found that our brain is innately attracted to sedentary behaviours.
- Sleep spindles may help in improving memory retention
New York, March 11 (IANS) Want to strengthen your cognitive skills regarding any relevant information? Sleep spindles can help you in retai...
Keep forgetting your anniversary? Eat pistachios and peanuts to improve memoryDaily consumption of nuts can improve cognition, healing, learning, memory and other key brain functions.
New AI system can decode your brain signalsThe system could be used for early detection of epileptic seizures, communicating with severely paralysed patients or make automatic neurol...
Indian students create earphones that can detect pain, send SOSThe device automatically detects panic in the user by analysing brain wave data pat terns to trigger an SOS, removing the need to physicall...
Decoded: Why we like artwork more than imagesResearchers have tested how the unconscious brain responds to art and other types of images.
New system to identify people by their 'brainprints'According to Laszlo, brain biometrics are appealing because they are cancellable and cannot be stolen by malicious means the way a finger o...
3D 'mini-brains' developed in labThe creation of these 'mini-brains' could dramatically change how new drugs are tested for effectiveness and safety, researchers said.
Completely paralysed man walks again using brain wavesThis is the first time that a person with complete paralysis in both legs (paraplegia) was able to walk without relying on manually control...
Human attention span now only 8 seconds, smartphones to blameHuman attention span is now less than a goldfish, shortening from 12 to eight seconds in over a decade of the rise of smartphones and techn...
First brain-to-brain communication in humans demonstratedUsing EEG, the research team first translated the greetings "hola" and "ciao" into binary code and then emailed the results from India to F...
Replace your passwords with your thoughts nowInstead of typing your password, you may only have to think about it, thanks to a new wireless headset device developed by researchers.
- Now, you can control computer commands by thought
A new software platform, developed by French scientists, which was demonstrated at a tech fest at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) ...