Why after 2000 years we still don’t know how tickling works
How come you can’t tickle yourself? And why can some people handle tickling perfectly fine while others scream their heads off? Neuroscientists argue that we
How come you can’t tickle yourself? And why can some people handle tickling perfectly fine while others scream their heads off? Neuroscientists argue that we
A new study suggests that boys who become overweight in their early teens risk damaging the genes of their future children, increasing their chances of
A new study suggests how APOE2 is protective while APOE4 increases disease risk by regulating the brain’s immune cells.
Researchers have identified a remarkably small but critical piece of genetic code that helps determine how brain cells connect, communicate, and function. The discovery not
Worldwide, more than 55 million people suffer from dementia caused by Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and other conditions that destroy cells in the brain and nervous