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Worst of all, nightmares may kill. In Dr Otaiku’s latest work, presented last month at a conference in Helsinki, shows frequent nightmares are stronger predictors of early death than smoking, obesity, ...
Wrexham have been told they may have to wait a few seasons before reaching the Premier League. The Red Dragons are now just one more promotion away from a maiden top-flight campaign. It follows ...
The former reality star and son of the late rocker revealed another touching tribute to his father, who passed away on July 22.
The first-ever image of PINK1 proteins represents a groundbreaking moment in Parkinson’s disease research. This pivotal achievement promises to enhance our understanding of the disease’s mechanisms, ...
Robin Williams’ Life and Legacy Honored on 11th Anniversary of His Death originally appeared on Parade. It’s been 11 years ...
A new study reveals that the brain’s basal ganglia use two distinct neural “languages” to control movement — one for learned skills and another for innate behaviors.
Lenz joined the WSGW team in 1978. He was the on-air personality for the “Four for the Morning” and “Terry and Dave in the ...
New research has linked frequent nightmares with a range of health problems, including premature death. But how often is too often?
A groundbreaking study reveals that reshaping nuclear speckles — tiny structures inside cell nuclei that regulate protein maintenance — could be a novel way to treat proteinopathies like Alzheimer’s, ...
According to a new study by Harvard researchers, the basal ganglia—the so-called “learning machine” of the brain—speaks in two different codes: one for recently-acquired learned movements and another ...
The basal ganglia in rats uses separate codes for learned movements and “natural” behaviors, offering insights into human ...
Arlington Democrat Mayor Jim Ross faces backlash after footage shows him making vulgar sexual remarks about a woman with ...