In January, Wake Forest announced it had joined the Neuroarts Blueprint Initiative, a project that brings together artists, researchers and clinicians to study how participating in the arts affects ...
As the Trump administration continues its immigration crackdown in cities across the US, health care providers warn the impact of federal agents in health care settings – and the looming threat of ...
Globally, millions of people are affected by Alzheimer's disease, with around 120,000 individuals in Norway alone. Witnessing a loved one gradually decline because of this devastating condition can be ...
I took part in a 2012 psilocybin trial. What I’m seeing now horrifies me,” writes Erica Rex, author of the new book “Seeing What Is There.” ...
Neuroscience rarely enjoys clean experiments. Most brain disorders are mosaics of risk genes, aging, lifestyle and chance that leave their origins obscured. Huntington's disease (HD) is different. It ...
Leelama Lal, the nurse nearly beaten to blindness by a patient, says HCA Florida Palms West Hospital ignored appeals to ...
“The future of health and medicine is coming faster than you think,” Dr. Daniel Kraft, founder of Exponential Medicine and a physician-scientist working at the intersection of technology and health ...
Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind, has identified three specific areas where even the most advanced AI systems still fall short of human cognition. His remarks, delivered as a ...
Studies based on health records suggest that past exposure to viruses increase the risk of dementia, while routine vaccines, including those against tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, pneumonia, shingles ...
In a state where barbecue joints are as numerous as oil wells, Hurtado has carved out its unique identity. From transformed Twinkies to perfect brisket, it’s a place that honors tradition while ...
Paired work helps reduce cognitive overload because each person can be more focused on their role, but since it requires communication, it uses up people's social batteries. You won't be able to do it ...
Messages get jumbled because memory is reconstructive, cognitive biases shape interpretation, and social context alters how ...