It can be hard to stop a yawn once the urge strikes, but now, new research suggests that going with it might be good for you.
It can be hard to stop a yawn once the urge strikes, but now, new research suggests that going with it might be good for you.
The human brain has no conventional lymph nodes, no obvious drainage pipes. For most of medical history, scientists assumed ...
Out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) with initial shockable rhythm generally has a favorable prognosis. However, the prognosis worsens when this rhythm transitions to nonshockable rhythm on hospital ...
Yawning has an unusual and unexpected effect on the flow of fluid protecting the brain, a recent study reveals, though it's ...
Test–retest reliability in functional MRI (fMRI) studies denotes the degree to which brain activation patterns remain consistent when the same individuals undergo identical scanning protocols on ...