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The modern explosion in medical memoirs is often attributed to Henry Marsh, the neurosurgeon whose instant classic, Do No Harm, was published in 2014. Yet 5 years earlier, another British surgeon, ...
Dr. Jeffrey Laitman joins WIRED to break down how our organs and body parts age from head to toe. From hearing and hair loss ...
Dr. Werner Platzer, chief of the Department of Anatomy at the University of Innsbruck, was the man initially in charge of conserving the body ... In a joint effort with WakeForestUniversity ...
Any body type can have hip dips, whether you are skinny, curvy, have an hourglass figure, or are long and lean. Hip dips are neither bad nor unhealthy. They're a perfectly normal feature of human ...
Ignoring that minor joint pain could lead to bigger issues down the road Learn how to address small aches and prevent ...
Learn to recognize subtle signs like stiffness, fatigue, and grip loss that signal your joints may need care before pain sets ...
Researchers say a fossil jawbone discovered in Taiwan belonged to an enigmatic group of early human ancestors.
His most unexpected recovery led Feldenkrais to conclude that his physical condition was not the only factor influencing how ...
Humans still have a 100 percent death rate. But dedication to the mind-body connection helps us enjoy the life we do live.
Published in the journal GeroScience, the team discovered that strength training not only improved cognitive function but changed the anatomy of the brain itself. Participants were divided into ...
Shoulders are, in many ways, a marvel. One shoulder has four separate joints, packed with muscles, that allow us to move our arm in eight different major ways, giving us the most degrees of freedom of ...
Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date.