Challenging the brain by exposing it to new situations, tasks and skills can improve its efficiency, much like strength ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins have uncovered a surprising new way to influence brain activity by targeting a long-mysterious class of proteins linked to anxiety, schizophrenia, and movement disorders.
"The brain is not fixed—like a muscle, it responds to training and care," Dr. Majid Fotuhi, MD, Ph.D., told Newsweek.
The goal is to support students in achieving their academic goals and to reduce unnecessary stressors to help them thrive in ...
Scientists may have pinpointed a way to reverse Alzheimer’s disease in an animal study. The study, led by University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, found that restoring a central cellular energy ...
When Scott Edgell was discharged from the military after a service-related head injury at age 20, he thought he would resume life as normal. But over the next four decades, the Lancaster County man ...