The Neurobiology Of Anorexia Nervosa
by Sara Adaes, PhDEating disorders are a serious problem. In the US alone, it is estimated that up to 30 million people suffer from an eating... READ MORE →
Eating disorders are a serious problem. In the US alone, it is estimated that up to 30 million people suffer from an eating... READ MORE →
Friedrich Heinrich Lewy was a German neurologist born in 1885 who moved to the United States in 1934 to escape from Nazi... READ MORE →
2015 ended on a high note. December was full of good news. Last month’s best discoveries provide a handful of new promising... READ MORE →
The view that Parkinson’s disease (PD) may be a neurodegenerative disorder of both the brain and the gut is on the rise.... READ MORE →
Life expectancy has increased dramatically in the last few decades, particularly in the most developed countries. And that’s... READ MORE →
In November there were plenty of reasons to be thankful. Although there was some bad news, last month was full of promising... READ MORE →
The amyloid hypothesis has been central to Alzheimer’s research for the last decades. It postulates that Alzheimer’s... READ MORE →
If a sleepwalker hits their pinky toe on a corner, does it hurt like hell? Do they wake up? Or does it not hurt all and they... READ MORE →
Stem cells are pretty amazing. Adult stem cells act as a sort of biological maintenance and repair system. These cells can... READ MORE →
Turmeric is a yellow dietary spice extracted from the rhizome of a plant in the ginger family named Curcuma longa. Turmeric... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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