"For us, communication is about giving her as much autonomy and voice as possible," Jess Markins tells PEOPLE of her ...
India’s nationwide school-based HPV vaccination drive is a major step in cervical cancer prevention with Firstpost bringing out expert’s view on its impact, parental awareness and improved access in ...
Christina Applegate says multiple sclerosis (MS) pain limits movement and keeps her largely bedridden, highlighting the ...
The trust we place in medical professionals is profound, built on the assumption of care, competence, and an unwavering commitment to our well-being. When that trust is broken, the fallout extends far ...
Much-loved former University of Glasgow professor Willy Maley wants to leave his body for research to the university he worked in for decades ...
As we enter spring at last, theatres across the county have lined up a whole roster of shows to brighten you days even ...
As we enter Spring at last, theatres across Preston and Chorley have a full line-up of shows ready to brighten up your March ...
Brooklyn has always been a place that celebrates the unusual and the unexpected, and The Bone Museum fits right into that tradition. This is a borough that’s never been afraid to be different, to ...
A new study finds a link between early eating and lifelong brain health, suggesting that consuming unhealthy foods during childhood can affect how the brain regulates eating in the long term.
Facial expressions arise from brain networks that encode slow, context-rich meaning and fast muscle control on different time scales, keeping smiles and threats socially precise.
People who lose their visual imagination after a stroke share damage to a single neural circuit. A new analysis maps these ...