Aiden Wilkins, real life Sheldon Cooper, is already a neuroscience student at 9 yearsAiden Wilkins, a 9-year-old prodigy from Pennsylvania, has become Ursinus College's youngest student, balancing high school and college neu...
What is Glioma? The rare brain cancer behind actress Kelley Mack’s tragic death at 33Kelley Mack, recognized for her role in The Walking Dead, has tragically passed away at 33 after battling diffuse midline glioma. This rare...
When a Princeton Doctor stole Einstein's brain to uncover the secret of his genius: The bizarre tale of science and obsessionAlbert Einstein’s death in 1955 sparked a decades-long mystery when a rogue pathologist removed his brain without consent. The organ was sl...
Nepali influencer Bibek Pangeni passes away after cancer battleBibek Pangeni, a social media influencer from Nepal and a PhD student at the University of Georgia, lost his battle with a brain tumour aft...
Leafy greens and dark chocolates are your best friends! Feed your brain to keep depression at bayExperts, however, warn that food alone cannot help mental health.
- Western diet, gene may fuel risk of Alzheimer's
New York, June 14 (IANS) Consuming a western diet that is high in cholesterol, fat and sugar may influence the development of Alzheimer's d...
The brain literally starts eating itself when it does not get enough sleepWhen you feel particularly exhausted, it can definitely feel like you are also lacking in brain capacity.
Alzheimer's disease may be treated by gene therapy, says new study47.5 mn people are affected by dementia worldwide - of which Alzheimer's is the most common form, researchers said.
A university degree may increase the risk of developing a brain tumourMen with university level education, lasting at least three years, were 19 per cent more likely to develop a glioma - a type of cancerous t...
Opioids can make your pain worse, says studyThe researchers said that the recent escalation of opioid prescriptions in humans may be a contributor to chronic pain.
Now, new non-addictive painkiller to help fight drug abuseScientists have developed a new painkiller that is as strong as morphine but has fewer side effects and is not addictive.
- Scientists grow tiny brain cortex in lab
Scientists have perfected mini cultured 3-D structures that grow and function much like the key working tissue or cortex of the brain from ...