The Extraordinary Brain of Albert Einstein: The Fate and Discoveries

The Extraordinary Brain of Albert Einstein: The Fate and Discoveries

Jakarta – Legendary physicist Albert Einstein died of a stomach aneurysm at the age of 76 on April 18, 1955. His body was cremated and the ashes scattered at an undisclosed location. However, part of his brain was not cremated. Until finally, Princeton hospital pathologist named Thomas Stoltz Harvey removed Einstein’s brain from his body, … Read more

The Negative Effects of Short-Form Viewing: Smartphone Addiction and Popcorn Brain Phenomenon

The Negative Effects of Short-Form Viewing: Smartphone Addiction and Popcorn Brain Phenomenon

Digital devices are indispensable in the daily life of modern people. This series was planned to ‘log out’ from various diseases caused by digital devices and media. We deliver fruitful information to keep you healthy in a daily life obsessed with digital devices. Recently, ‘Short-form’, which consists of short videos of about 1 minute, is … Read more

The Power of Napping: Maintaining Brain Health as We Age

The Power of Napping: Maintaining Brain Health as We Age

Napping people must like this. When new research reveals that Taking a daytime nap may help maintain brain health as we age. ———- Follow TNN World through various channels at Facebook: Website : Youtube : TikTok : #health #healthy #tnnworld #tnnChannel 16 2023-07-06 16:40:06 #Study #reveals #daytime #naps #good #brain #TNN #World

First Female Athlete Diagnosed with CTE: Heather Anderson’s Shocking Story

First Female Athlete Diagnosed with CTE: Heather Anderson’s Shocking Story

Scans of Heather Anderson’s brain revealed a horrific condition. The football player committed suicide at the age of 28. Heather Anderson was found dead in an Australian Defense Forces barracks last November. The soldier and former football player committed suicide when she was only 28. As has now become known, the Australian suffered from a … Read more

Study Shows Differences in Brain Response to Food in Overweight Individuals

Study Shows Differences in Brain Response to Food in Overweight Individuals

NOS/Jeroen van Eijndhoven NOS News•today, 6:38 PM•Amended today, 19:45 The brains of people who are seriously overweight react differently to a full stomach than the brains of people with a healthy weight, say researchers at the AmsterdamUMC. “This is in line with stories of patients who feel that they have eaten insufficiently and therefore eat … Read more

Frexalimab Shows Strikingly Positive Results in Treatment of Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis

Frexalimab Shows Strikingly Positive Results in Treatment of Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis

Frexalimab, a second-generation anti-CD40L antibody, has shown “strikingly positive” effects in treating relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS), significantly reducing disease activity without depleting B cells. The drug is a novel, second-generation monoclonal antibody designed to block the costimulatory CD40/CD40L cellular pathway, the mechanism of which is believed to potentially modify T-and B-cell activation and innate immune … Read more

Digital Isolation Syndrome: The Negative Impact of Excessive Smartphone Use on Mental Health

Digital Isolation Syndrome: The Negative Impact of Excessive Smartphone Use on Mental Health

Digital devices are indispensable in the daily life of modern people. This series was planned to ‘log out’ from various diseases caused by digital devices and media. We deliver fruitful information to keep you healthy in a daily life obsessed with digital devices. Shortly after the advent of the smartphone, our daily lives changed rapidly. … Read more

Study Finds 5% of People with Focal Epilepsy Had Seizures While Driving Prior to Diagnosis

Study Finds 5% of People with Focal Epilepsy Had Seizures While Driving Prior to Diagnosis

A new study published in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology has found that 5% of people with focal epilepsy had a seizure while driving prior to being diagnosed. Focal epilepsy is responsible for more than half of all cases of epilepsy and is characterised by recurring seizures which affect one half … Read more