By Julie Appleby and Michelle Andrews Lucia Agajanian, a 25-year-old freelance film producer in Chicago, doesn’t have a specific primary...
By KRISTEN CROCKER-JOHNS HOPKINS Their findings in Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences do not demonstrate that loss of smell causes...
You’re a good parent, a loving spouse, a decent boss, a fair judge, or a caring therapist. You took psychology...
By Noah Fromson Among the tens of thousands of Americans with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, most do not have...
By Helen Santoro [UPDATED at 3:30 p.m. ET] Almost three weeks after Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, signed a bill...
By BOSTON UNIVERSITY For years, researchers studying chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, believed the primary cause of it was repetitive...
There is a paper in Science, Sound induces analgesia through corticothalamic circuits, on how the intensity of sound reduced pain...
By Sarah Boden, WESA Angela Reynolds knew her mother’s memory was slipping, but she didn’t realize how bad things had...
By NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE A decline in functional mobility, loss of muscle strength, and an increase in body fats...
In this episode, Lisa and Mike discuss imposter syndrome. Imposter syndrome is described as “the phoniness in people who believe...
By Pat Harriman-Uc Irvine The researchers have identified the process by which aged, or senescent, pigment-making cells in the skin...
By Zier Zhou Canadians living with dementia “want to maintain their independence; they want to live at home and engage...