A new neuroimaging study has revealed that viewing nature can help ease how people experience pain, by reducing the brain ...
A new international study has identified key genetic factors that may protect against Alzheimer’s disease (AD), offering ...
A programme that combines sport and education is doubling in size this year. The Oxford Young Sport Leaders Programme, run by the University of Oxford, aims to inspire and create opportunities for the ...
There are three main clinical features that, together with a history of recent slushy consumption, can lead a doctor to a ...
A new study found that parents' brains were protected against some of the impacts of aging, and this effect strengthened with ...
Scientists have found that there are certain ages where cognitive decline interventions might be most effective because of ...
Not the Same. In amyloid-negative people (left) few tangles accumulate over a decade. In amyloid-positives (right), tangles grow faster in women (orange) than men (blue). [Courtesy of Coughlan et al., ...
The number of obese persons has grown significantly in recent decades, which presents significant difficulties for those who are impacted, healthcare systems, and those who provide treatment.
Effective drug discovery and development hinge on high-quality data. Implementing FAIR principles enhances data usability and ...
Neurotechnology, Business Decisions, Neuroscience, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neurofeedback, Neuroimaging, Ethics Share and Cite: Musole, E. (2025) The Role of Neurotechnology in Shaping Business ...
Public health advice on the safe consumption of glycerol-containing slush ice drinks, also known as slushees, may need ...
A new accelerated theta-burst stimulation protocol may be a viable alternative to more intensive and costly neuromodulation ...