Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are seen as a potential means by which severely physically impaired individuals can regain control of their
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Lying on the beach not the best way to refresh, says wellness tourism expert
Relaxing on the beach may seem like the ideal summer trip, but a Purdue University expert on wellness tourism said
Continue reading »Kate Hudson on How Her Third Pregnancy Is Different — from Prenatal Yoga to Morning Sickness
Kate Hudson is embracing her third pregnancy — both the good and the not-so-good. The 39-year-old actress and Fabletics co-founder spoke
Continue reading »EU MEPs Call for Global Ban of Cosmetics Testing on Animals
PARIS — European Parliament members on Thursday adopted a non-binding resolution calling for European Union leaders to launch a diplomatic drive
Continue reading »Study sheds light on genetic foundation of migraines
The nauseating, often debilitating, headaches affect 15-20 percent of adults in developed countries, yet they remain stubbornly hard to explain.
Continue reading »Looking good? Your brain might be playing tricks on you
Your brain can make a psychological illusion with your body image, making you think you are a bit thinner or
Continue reading »UK: 450,000 women missed out on breast cancer test
Britain’s health minister apologized Wednesday for what he called a “serious failure” that resulted in hundreds of thousands of women
Continue reading »Discovery of ketamine’s effect on depression is tempered with caution
In the early 1990s, Yale researchers noticed that chronically depressed patients experienced almost immediate—if transitory—relief from symptoms after taking the
Continue reading »Team leads study on peer recovery coaches for opioid use disorder
Boston Medical Center (BMC)’s Grayken Center for Addiction is leading a study on the impact of peer recovery coaches on
Continue reading »SCAI updates consensus on length of stay for percutaneous coronary intervention
Revised guidelines incorporating new data on discharge criteria for patients undergoing elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) will allow for flexibility
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