The ‘deep learning’ computers in Anant Madabhushi’s diagnostic imaging lab at Case Western Reserve University routinely defeat their human counterparts
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Eating more fish could prevent Parkinson’s disease
A new study from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, shines more light on the link between consumption of fish and
Potential source of gender differences in migraines: Findings could lead to better treatments for men and women who suffer from migraines
Of the more than 38 million Americans who experience migraine headaches, 28 million are women. Compared to men, women also
‘Striosome’ neurons in the basal ganglia play a key role in learning
A pleasant surprise or a nasty shock is likely to be a memorable experience. For instance, if you touch a
Ear infections can lead to meningitis, brain abscess and other neurological complications
While antibiotics have greatly reduced the dangers of ear infections, serious neurological complications, including hearing loss, facial paralysis, meningitis and
Art is in the eye of the beholder
A researcher from James Cook University in Australia has found that a person’s mental state affects how they look at
An advance for precision medicine: Discovery allows scientists to index thousands of cells simultaneously, a 40-fold increase from the current method
Of the 37 trillion cells in the typical human body, the ability to distinguish one type of cell from another
Older people advised to dance for better posture, flexibility, energy and happiness
Queensland Ballet and QUT today released the results of a joint project examining the health and wellbeing benefits of ballet
Sleep deficiency increases risk of a motor vehicle crash: Study finds that sleep deficiency due to either sleep apnea or insufficient sleep duration is strongly associated with motor vehicle crashes, regardless of one’s self-reported sleepiness level
Excessive sleepiness can cause cognitive impairments and put individuals at a higher risk of motor vehicle crash. However, the perception
Losing your nest egg can kill you: People have a 50 percent higher risk of death if they suffer a shocking financial loss
A sudden loss of net worth in middle or older age is associated with a significantly higher risk of death,