
Horrible Medical Malpractice Cases
Unfortunately, there are more medical malpractice cases than what people think. Every single year hundreds of thousands of such cases have to be mentioned. In most cases they are not that bad and it is not at all More...

Is it really true that snoring can cause a stroke?
New evidence says that the answer may be a yes! Snoring can be a frustrating habit… and it can affect you even if you don’t actually do it. If your sleeping partner snores, for example, then you may find yourself More...

NFL Players’ $1 Billion Concussion Settlement Put on Hold by Appeal
A proposed $1 billion settlement to the NFL players’ concussion lawsuit is headed to the Supreme Court to answer questions about distribution of the settlement posed by one former player’s family. The family More...

What’s the Difference: Smart Drugs Vs. Nootropics
You’ve probably read a bit about nootropics and smart drugs, but you may think that they are one and the same. They’re not. If you want a safer alternative to smart drugs, here are what some experts think you More...

Nat Geo’s ‘Brain Games’ explores God, the nature of believing and science
National Geographic Channel (@NatGeoChannel) amps up a new season of BRAIN GAMES (@BrainGames), challenging and engaging viewers, taking them on visually awe-inspiring expeditions in search of answers to some More...

Neuroscience study confirms ‘speaking in tongues’ changes brain activity, blood flow
While critics may mock, many Christians assert the validity of speaking in tongues and now they have a neuroscience study to back them up. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania took brain images of five More...

How Healthy Habits Can Help You Stay Younger
photo/ www.agrilicious.org/ It’s always a good idea to have a youthful attitude. But you should still take practical steps to look after yourself. Cultivate a positive mental attitude, mental stimulation, and More...

Nat Geo’s ‘Breakthrough’ dives into cyborg tech and the secrets of the brain
National Geographic’s new 6-part mini-series Breakthrough started off with The Future of Fighting Pandemics before focusing on less frightening topics: More Than Human and Decoding the Brain in episode More...

The Amazing Things Learning To Play An Instrument Can Do For You
Learning to play an instrument can do much more for you than you may think. While most people pick up an instrument simply because they enjoy music or want to be a rock star, others do it because they are looking More...

Domestic Violence an Understated Issue Nationwide
Did you know that in the United States, on average, 24 people per minute are victims of rape, physical violence, and stalking by an intimate partner? This data, which comes from the National Domestic Violence Hotline, More...

Nat Geo’s ‘Brain Games’ returns with 2-Night summer event
All new episodes of National Geographic Channel’s (NGC’s) Emmy-nominated series Brain Games return Sunday, June 28 (9:00 – 11:00 p.m. ET/PT) and Monday, June 29 (9:00 – 10:00 p.m. ET/PT) during a two-night More...

Juvenon Reviews: fighting memory loss and aging
No one likes the idea of getting older. Not only does it have physical effects on your body but you also start to feel different psychologically. You may have more moments of forgetfulness, memory lapses where you More...

Panax Ginseng
photo supplied/ Smart Pill Guide Ginseng is a root that is believed to offer a broad range of physical and mental benefits. It is found in many brain & memory supplements, energy drinks, and other health supplements. More...

Healing Comes In Many Forms
Healthy, believe it or not, is a subjective term for the most part. It doesn’t seem like it should be. Most of us have been taught that health is more like math than it is like art. You take some very specific More...

When Criminal Law Meets Neuroscience
The rapid progress of innovative technology has proved to have a number of potential benefits. However, it also raises a number of questions about the legal and moral ramifications of its use within the justice More...

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): Brain abnormality found in group of SIDS cases
More than 40 percent of infants in a group who died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) were found to have an abnormality in a key part of the brain, researchers report. The abnormality affects the hippocampus, More...

‘Hack My Brain’ coming to Science Channel Sept. 19, 3-hour special
What if you could make your mind better, faster and stronger starting right now? Science Channel is searching for answers by taking the idea of brain games to a whole new level in the three-hour special HACK More...

Growing Older Yet Wiser: The Secrets of Brain Longevity
You want to stay healthy as you get older, and part of that means keeping your brain in shape. As we age, it’s natural for our brain to start to slow down. Many of us experience slower reaction time, slower thinking More...

5 Promising New Treatments for Brain Cancer
A diagnosis of cancer in any part of the body is frightening, but being diagnosed with a brain tumor can be especially alarming. Whether it’s because brain cancer is the second leading cause of death in children More...

Junior Seau brain analysis reveals CTE, may have contributed to suicide
Junior Seau apparently had a disease of the brain at the time of his death from suicide last year. Study results of the NFL great’s brain showed evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE according More...