We already know that the virus behind cold sores, herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), can also infect the brain and the ...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is normally associated with cold sores – they can be annoying and unsightly, but for ...
Is the Australian flu dangerous for the brain? This new flu variant, along with RSV, Covid, and pneumococcal pneumonia, are ...
Ever noticed how you catch a glass before it even registers that it's falling? That's because your brain is constantly making ...
The human brain's glymphatic system, instrumental in removing toxins, has been visualized in living people through MRI ...
The brain constantly engages in dialogue with the body's immune system. Such communication appears aimed at ensuring a delicate balance between defending against injury and infection and guarding ...
Stress can disrupt our digestive system and lead to lots of issues, but a psychologist has shared a few techniques for ...
Your brain not only processes what you see but continuously makes predictions based on your experiences. This process may be less fine-tuned in people with autism, research suggests.
Brain fog can be maddening, especially when you’re trying to focus on something important. The phenomenon is characterised by ...
Brain-Heart Axis: Strokes Change Epigenetics of Immune System July 23, 2024 — A stroke not only causes acute damage to the brain, but can also have long-term health implications for other organs ...
Glioblastoma, the most common and lethal form of brain cancer, may have a new potential treatment in immunotherapy. This approach uses the immune system to target cancer cells. Glioblastoma is a ...
Two common natural nootropics are Bacopa Monnieri, known to support memory and reduce anxiety, and Rhodiola Rosea, reputed ...