A team of scientists led by Karl Farrow at NeuroElectronics Research Flanders (NERF, empowered by imec, KU Leuven and VIB)
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The human brain is prepared to follow the rhythm of a song or of a dance
When listening to a song or watching a dance, humans tend to follow the rhythm of the music. This is
Continue reading »‘A bit out of control’: the push to make sports supplements safer
The claims on sports supplements are typically grandiose; performance-building, muscle-bulking, fat-burning, stamina-enhancing and recovery-boosting. But as the industry has grown
Continue reading »Head of Fitbit Health Solutions talks payer strategy, evolution of health products
Earlier this month Google announced its plans acquire Fitbit for roughly $2.1 billion, shaking up the wearable industry, opening up a number of questions
Continue reading »Safety evaluation of conditionally immortalized cells for renal replacement therapy
A research team assessed the safety of conditionally immortalized proximal tubule epithelial cells for bioartificial kidney application, by using in
Continue reading »COPD death rates are falling in many countries but the total number of deaths is increasing
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) death rates fell in most countries between 1995 and 2017, but the total number of
Continue reading »In a medical first, a trauma patient was put into a state of suspended animation
New Scientist reports that a team of doctors working at the University of Maryland School of Medicine has, for the
Continue reading »Researcher examines traumatic brain injury in survivors of intimate partner violence
While the diagnoses and treatment of sport-related concussion have well-established guidelines and protocols, a new study from UBC’s Okanagan campus
Continue reading »Lack of economic support hinders cognitive abilities of children of single mothers: UK study
Over the last 60 years, the percentage of children in the United Kingdom living in homes headed by a single
Continue reading »New type of drug might ease migraines
(HealthDay)—Migraine sufferers who cannot get relief from existing medications may soon have a novel treatment option, a new trial suggests.
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