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From Nobel winners to Olympic champions, a new study finds childhood stardom is a poor predictor of world-class success.
A new study suggests that children with ADHD may exhibit a distinctive, measurable pattern of brain activity that could reflect differences in neural efficiency. The researchers focus on aperiodic EEG ...
Male pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia is a common type of hair loss that impacts men, usually in their late 20s and early 30s, according to Cleveland Clinic. It causes a person to lose hair on ...
Internal clocks can tick very differently. While some people are most productive in the morning, others are only active later in the day or at night. This phenomenon is known in science and medicine ...
Every day driving often feels like second nature. You slip into familiar routes, adjust speed without much thought, and weave through traffic on autopilot. But recent research shows these quiet habits ...
At the University of Oslo, psychologists and collaborators following Norwegian families identified a sizable group of children whose eating patterns centered on avoidant and restrictive intake and ...
Changes in driving frequency, complexity, and spatial range were associated with mild cognitive impairment in older adults. Trip distances, speeding, and destination variability distinguished mild ...
Tal Sharf (right, senior author), Tjiste van der Molen (middle, postdoctoral researcher), and Greg Kaurala (left, staff researcher). Humans have long wondered when and how we begin to form thoughts.
Even though Tracee Ellis Ross had long become a household name known for her massive curly mane, it took her ten years to get her hair care line, Pattern, on shelves. On a recent episode of the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook One year, four stories, and twelve issues later, Batman’s most haunting storyline in years has ...
Early-onset dementia (EOD) significantly affected patients' survival, with frontotemporal dementia showing the poorest prognosis. The risk for mortality was independently associated with patients' sex ...