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Brain scans reveal how a woman voluntarily enters a psychedelic-like trance without drugs
A neuroimaging study investigated the brain activity of an individual capable of voluntarily entering a transcendental visionary state—a rare, non-ordinary state of consciousness. The researchers ...
Amy Seager, 38, experienced numbness and tingling on the left side of her face, as well as hearing loss in one of her ears.
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New study: This overlooked brain space could be the key to understanding memory loss in women
New research from Northwestern Medicine reveals how post-menopausal hormone shifts can weaken the brain’s memory networks.
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...
A woman found out she had been living with a tumor for 15 years after she lost hearing when her ears “popped” on a plane. Nicole Cutler, 28, was flying from California to Boston when she experienced ...
For years, women were taught to think about muscle as cosmetic. Something tied to appearance, weight, or fitness culture. But in midlife, muscle becomes something far more important: a foundation for ...
Sarah Bradley, a 'healthy' woman in the U.K., had a scan years after suffering a whiplash injury following a car crash in 2018. Doctors then discovered she had a 1.5-inch brain tumor.
Maria Shriver tells Women’s Health the most important things to know about Alzheimer’s prevention.
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