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She is the founder of SWELL Medical, a telehealth platform that works with patients nationwide. Beth Czerwony, MS, RD, CSOWM, LD, is a registered dietitian with the Cleveland Clinic Center for Human ...
A new understanding of Alzheimer’s disease is shaking up what many believed about how this devastating illness takes hold.
Yawning seems like such a simple act, yet it holds surprising power over us. Just watching someone yawn — even a stranger — ...
A decentralized nervous system is one factor that helps octopuses adapt to changes, such as injury or predation, as seen in the case of an Octopus vulgaris, or common octopus, that was observed with ...
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to ...
A new model suggests that astrocytes might be used in computation, coordinating with neurons and connecting synapses in ...
When navigating a place that we're only somewhat familiar with, we often rely on unique landmarks to help make our way.
Insomnia affects millions and is closely linked to heart and mental health. Here's what we know about causes, treatments, and ...
Researchers are developing promising suppression systems for painful conditions—even an app on your phone that turns the pain ...
Mayo Clinic's Molecular Neurotherapeutics Lab demonstrated that maternal immune insults perturb microglial phenotypes and ...
Using a tool called Automated Meiotic Mapping (AMM) that was developed at UT Southwestern Medical Center, a team of ...
“Even the smallest movement in one part of the body involves the entire body.” This statement, as noted by Doidge (2015), ...