By Love Dalén, Stockholm University and Anders Götherström, Stockholm University The Nobel prize in physiology or medicine for 2022 has...
By Denise-Marie Ordway An estimated 9.6% of U.S. children were diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, commonly known as ADHD, from 2015...
By Denzel Tongue Contra Costa County resident Kam Shaw is just one example of a Black Californian who feels shortchanged...
By Renuka Rayasam If you or someone you know is in crisis, dial “988” for the 988 Suicide & Crisis...
If you’ve been on the path of mind-body healing for a while, you’ve undoubtedly heard over and over again that...
By Christian Moro, Bond University and Charlotte Phelps, Bond University After 50 years of research, eminent Stanford University sleep researcher...
In my article, “Traumatic Masculinity and Violence: Our Moonshot For Mankind Offers Hope to Humanity,” I said, “We are living...
By Jane Racey Gleeson These days, there’s no shortage of information about the benefits of exercise, yet physical inactivity is...
In this episode, Al interviews Dr. Mark Rasenick, distinguished professor of physiology & biophysics, as well as psychiatry, the Director...
35,000. That’s the number of decisions we make every day. It’s insane how much energy a single human brain uses...
Many years ago, when I was in college, I tried an experiment for one of my courses. Myself and two...
By William Hauk, University of South Carolina; Lisa Miller, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, and Wayne Au, University of...