Traumatic Brain Injury – Can Deep Sleep Be Neuroprotective?
by Sara Adaes, PhDFrom all the injuries our body can sustain, damage to the brain is the most likely to cause death or permanent disabilities.... READ MORE →
From all the injuries our body can sustain, damage to the brain is the most likely to cause death or permanent disabilities.... READ MORE →
Memory loss is one of the most well-known and heartbreaking consequences of Alzheimer’s disease. As Alzheimer’s starts... READ MORE →
Until recently, the idea of controlling our environment using our thoughts belonged to science fiction books and movies.... READ MORE →
The long-term, serious consequences of concussion have come to the attention of the general public with issues like Chronic... READ MORE →
The use of sound is one of the most common methods of communication both in the animal kingdom and between humans. Animals... READ MORE →
Researchers have identified a new factor that may increase the risk for developing dementia: anxiety. People who experienced... READ MORE →
National Geographic Channel will air “Brain Games: Brains Behaving Badly ” on Sunday, February 28 at 9pm EST.... READ MORE →
National Geographic Channel will shortly air “Brain Games: The God Brain” (premiering Sunday, February 21 at... READ MORE →
National Geographic Channel will shortly air “Brain Games: Meet The Brain” (premiering Sunday, February 14 at... READ MORE →
Brain Blogger recently discovered that scientists are poised to deliver the first virtual simulation of the human brain from... 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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