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How the immune system controls a brain parasite found in 1 in 3 people
A microscopic parasite that can live for decades in the human brain infects an estimated one-third of the world's population ...
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The gut is not just digestive and new evidence shows it actively controls brain function
This comprehensive review synthesizes a decade of human and animal research to explain how the gut and brain communicate ...
From football fields to military training grounds, head injuries are leaving lasting marks on the brain in ways we're only ...
In a conversation with Dr. Steven Gundry, I reflect on what the gut–brain connection reveals about inflammation, longevity, ...
The brain constantly blends split-second reactions with slower, more thoughtful processing, and new research shows how it ...
The seemingly simple act of reaching for a cup of coffee requires a lot of effort from the brain. It has to plan a trajectory to the cup, control dozens of muscles, make adjustments based on feedback ...
The brain can direct the immune system to an unexpected degree, capable of detecting, ramping up and tamping down inflammation, shows a new study in mice. The brain can direct the immune system to an ...
What happens inside the brain when the body doesn't get enough vitamin D, especially during the winter months? Dr. Vinit ...
Self-sabotage is linked to survival mechanisms in the brain, which use predictable harm as a way to reduce the risk of ...
The social network company hopes neuroscience will give it an advantage in the AI race. Back in 2017, Facebook unveiled plans for a brain-reading hat that you could use to text just by thinking.
It has to plan a trajectory to the cup, control dozens of muscles, make adjustments based on feedback from the eyes and fingers, and maintain its focus on the goal: a tasty jolt of caffeine. And it ...
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