5 best foods to eat for memory, concentration and overall brain health The National Eating a well-balanced diet of nutrient-rich foods has been proven to help maintain a healthy weight, boost immunity and alleviate a number of medical issues. But, there's one part of the body people tend to forget: the brain. Although the brain represents just 2 per cent of the total weight of an a...
Ohio State researchers map part of brain that identifies subtle facial changes The Columbus Dispatch It's weird, if you think about it. An arched eyebrow, a tense mouth, and we usually know what the person across from us is feeling. | How, though? | Researchers at Ohio State University think they've located the part of the brain that recognizes thes...
Prison's extended punch Science Daily A study of female inmates suggests those who grew up in homes where at least one adult was incarcerated were at greater risk for lifelong neurological problems. ... ...
Mahavir Jayanti to be celebrated with fervour today DNA India --> | Windfall: Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation allots Rs40 lakh rupees for the same | City's Jain community plans to celebrate Mahavir Jayanti on a large scale today. However, this time around along with rath yatras — an integral part...
Zika Virus Outbreak Likely In U.S. Inquisitr A Zika virus outbreak is likely to be seen in the United States as summer approaches, says experts. So far there have been 350 discovered cases of the Zika virus within the United States, but in all cases the patients were travelers and had become in...
Zika virus 'scarier than initially thought' CNN (CNN)"Everything we look at with this (Zika) virus seems to be a little scarier than we initially thought," Dr. Anne Schuchat, CDC principal deputy director, told reporters during ...
US Officials Sound Warning on Zika: 'Scarier Than We Thought' Voa News Aru Pande | WHITE HOUSE— | U.S. health officials say that the more researchers learn about Zika, the more concerned they are about the neurological effects and long-term complica...
Everyone lies, but politicians do it more often Business Insider WASHINGTON (AP) — This is the season of lies. | We watch with fascination as candidates for the world's most powerful job trade falsehoods and alleg... (photo: AP / Wilfredo Lee)