Articles for Tag: "neurology"

Why one little white lie might be dangerous 
Why one little white lie might be dangerous
One fib may not seem like a big deal, but research shows a change occurs that makes it easier to lie in the future.
Why doesn’t anyone recognize Clark Kent as Superman? 
Why doesn’t anyone recognize Clark Kent as Superman?
Researchers examine the phenomenon and reveal some surprising findings.
Can art therapy help those with early stage Alzheimer’s disease? 
Can art therapy help those with early stage Alzheimer’s disease?
A new research study looks to measure the impact. Learn more.
Is a vaccine that protects against Alzheimer’s on the horizon? 
Is a vaccine that protects against Alzheimer’s on the horizon?
Scientists believe a new formula that can prevent and slow the disease may be tested on humans within the next few years.
How do social media ‘likes’ affect the teenage brain?  Featured
How do social media ‘likes’ affect the teenage brain?
The positive reinforcement activates the same brain circuits that are turned on by eating chocolate and winning money.
Do you have early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease?  Featured
Do you have early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease?
Muhammad Ali’s death brings increased awareness to a progressive neurological disorder. Find out if you’re at risk.
Rare autoimmune disease won’t stop man’s passion for sports  Featured
Rare autoimmune disease won’t stop man’s passion for sports
Frank Tanzillo watches every Chicago Bears game. On Sunday, he’ll be a part of the pregame ceremonies.