New findings detail how consciousness could actually be electromagnetic energy in the brain
The finding originated by a researcher at the University of Surrey.
Consumption of dietary soy created by gut bacteria may be beneficial at reducing the risk of dementia
The study appeared in the peer-reviewed journal Alzheimer's & Dementia: TRCI.
Researchers uncover a link between ADHD and unhealthy diets
The study was conducted at the Swedish Örebro Universitet.
How implementing prevention strategies for dementia may save costs of £1.9 billion
The study received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council.
VX-765 identified as a strong candidate therapy for multiple sclerosis
The study was conducted by a team of researchers at the University of Alberta.
Higher-calorie diets could lead to a speedier recovery in patients with anorexia nervosa
A team at the University of California, San Francisco conducted the largest randomized clinical trial of refeeding approaches.
Air pollution linked to the development of several severe neurological disorders
New research uncovered even more evidence showing the neurological impacts of air pollution among vulnerable populations.
E-cigarette consumption may be just as harmful as traditional cigarettes during pregnancy
The study was published in EClinicalMedicine.
Vietnamese-Americans who are not obese are significantly more likely to have diabetes
The study involved the use of pooled data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
Study highlights what’s worsening the tobacco epidemic among South Asian teens
The new research appeared in Nicotine & Tobacco Research.
How pediatric obesity can be predicted through brain imaging scans
The findings appeared in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
New research suggests it’s time to strongly rethink how impulsivity is used to describe mental conditions
The new study was released by Johns Hopkins University.
