A brain aneurysm is often silent but can become life-threatening if it ruptures. Recognizing early warning signs, including sudden severe headaches, can be critical for timely medical intervention.
A long-term study suggests that higher vitamin D levels in midlife may reduce brain buildup of tau protein decades later, a key marker associated with Alzheimer’s disease, though further research is needed.
The first atlas of the brain's "functional architecture" has been created, showing how different regions communicate with one another from infancy to extreme old age, offering hope for better prediction of both developmental and neurodegenerative disorders
Some doctors say the chemicals all around us may be increasing our risk of Parkinson’s disease, the world’s fastest-growing brain disorder
The size of our social networks is limited even in the age of social media
Stanford researchers have developed a brain-computer interface that decodes internal thoughts into words, offering new hope for people with paralysis or speech impairments
Researchers led by a Greek scientist found the pandemic accelerated brain aging by over five months on average — even in people who never contracted the virus
In the next 12 months, the number of people with a brain-computer interface is set to double
Fresh evidence shows the people who dream up the wildest ideas are also the quickest to spot the winner, a finding that could reshape how schools and businesses teach creativity
Have you ever wondered why some people are die-hard conservatives while others are staunch liberals? Surprisingly, the answer might be hidden in the crevices of our brains. The captivating world of political neuroscience is a field that combines insights from psychology, neuroscience, and political science to understand how brain mechanisms reinforce certain political beliefs and […]