People with higher muscle mass and a lower visceral fat-to-muscle ratio tend to have younger brains, according to research ...
A retired nurse who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer says she feels “incredibly lucky” to be a rare survivor of the disease, which has a five per cent survival rate long term. Suzanne Ford, 67, ...
ABC News' Becky Worley writes about her experience with elective medical tests. Becky Worley is a consumer and technology correspondent for "Good Morning America." When my 41-year-old best friend was ...
The core idea behind a rapidly-emerging field of science called oculomics is simple and bold: detailed eye exams may reveal far more about overall human health than just how well a person can see.
In a dark MRI scanner outside Tokyo, a volunteer watches a video of someone hurling themselves off a waterfall. Nearby, a computer digests the brain activity pulsing across millions of neurons. A few ...
If you’re encountering a “screen of death,” in blue or black variety, it’s safe to say that something’s gone wrong. It could be any number of issues, but on the chance that there’s something wrong ...