The first-ever recording of a dying human brain has revealed what happens in the final moments of our lives. The recording was captured by accident, but it has solved one of life's great mysteries.
Peter Fenwick and Caspar Throughout his career, neuropsychiatrist Peter Fenwick sought explanations for human experiences and consciousness that went beyond conventional models of brain function. He ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ordered a hold on a study of an early-stage obesity drug being developed by Amgen, another potential setback in the company’s efforts to join the booming weight ...
Neuroscientists recorded 900 seconds of brain activity around the time of death, allowing them to see what happened 30 ...
James McConkey says that he started smoking cannabis in order to cope with the death of his dad and now wants to encourage ...
Researchers using intracranial electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings from deep within the brain found that meditation led to changes in activity in the amygdala and hippocampus, key brain regions ...
The first ever recording of a dying human brain has revealed what happens right before we die, and it certainly makes for ...
II-73, has the potential to restore memory and cognitive function in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. The study demonstrates that the drug improves memory deficits and reverses brain cell damage, ...
Congratulations to Tom Hanley who recently won the jackpot of €20,200 in the Swinford Community Lotto Draw. L-R Ella ...
Acute pulmonary embolism is rare during childhood and adolescence. The high pulmonary embolism-related fatality among ...