An individual’s math abilitymay have links to levels of two chemical messengers — gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and glutamate — in
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9 myths about multiple sclerosis
To mark the start of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, this week’s edition of Medical Myths will focus on the myths
Better heart health in midlife may lower dementia risk
A new study has found that people with better cardiovascular health metrics scores in midlife had a significantly lower risk
Study reveals the role of our ‘second brain’ in diabetes
Researchers have uncovered new clues to the mystery of how the gut’s nervous system affects glucose metabolism in the rest
Parkinson's: Study examines the potential of spinal cord stimulation
A new study finds that spinal cord stimulation could represent an alternate therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease that is
What do we know about the neuroscience of love?
It’s Brain Awareness Week, and to mark the occasion, we’re taking a look at research focused on the most complex
Ultrasound can temporarily increase mood, study suggests
Researchers find that targeting specific regions of the brain with ultrasound may increase a person’s mood. A study recently published