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Many of us know that feeling of being transported by a song. Research reveals that listening to music can have profound effects on our mind and body.
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Researchers found those who took a daily multivitamin did better on tests of memory after one year compared with people who took placebo,
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Scientists have decoded streams of words in the brain using artificial intelligence and the data from MRI scans.
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This episode of "What's Health Got to Do with It?" is devoted to strokes — what causes them, how to prevent them, how to treat them and more?
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Commissioner Gary Bettman tackles the league's efforts to increase diversity, hockey's culture of fighting and potential links between the game and the brain disease CTE.
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The procedures are being developed because the demand for human organs for clinical transplantation far exceeds the supply. Also, a look at a research trial of a brain hemorrhage treatment.
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Art can make the brain's wiring stronger, more flexible and ready to learn, say the authors of a new book, Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us.
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Connecting our brains to computers may sound like something from a science fiction movie, but it turns out the future is already here. One expert argues it's a slippery slope.
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Willis family announced Thursday that his previous diagnosis of aphasia has progressed to frontotemporal dementia. The disease can cause issues with speaking and writing.
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The law ends the practice of confining students with disabilities to a room by themselves. Another bill signed Monday allows for higher payments to parents of infants born with a brain injury.