The human brain has no conventional lymph nodes, no obvious drainage pipes. For most of medical history, scientists assumed ...
Key takeawaysWhy do we often recall events as lasting longer or shorter than they did? New research by UCLA psychologists ...
Dr Abbasi's remarks come amid recent speculation about the president's mental sharpness, fuelled by perceived erratic speech ...
This paper examines whether biological age, as distinct from chronological age, could become a new basis for discrimination.
Research suggests it’s not compassion that wears doctors down but a different emotion — a distinction that may help them ...
Pam Minick has spent a lifetime making rodeo history. From broadcasting, competing, to being named a champion cowgirl, she is ...
Babies exposed to high amounts of air pollution in the womb show slower signs of development at 18 months than those exposed ...
Researchers at the Champalimaud Foundation in Lisbon have for the first time managed to identify with an imaging technique ...
The researchers use a noninvasive tool called computer-assisted intravital microscopy – first developed at the University of ...
"Contrast harms the kidneys"—this belief has been present among patients for years, and sometimes also among physicians. In clinical practice, it may raise concerns about imaging examinations and ...
A 76-year-old woman, who had a history of treated hepatitis C virus infection, presented with rapidly progressive kidney failure and a stroke. Palpable purpura on the legs was noted. A diagnosis ...
This important cross-species study tests whether the corpus callosum contains parallel, segregated pathways for ipsilateral and contralateral visual-field information, rather than mixed inputs from ...