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Scientists just pinpointed a 'stop-scratching' signal in the nervous system — a molecule called TRPV4 tells the brain enough is enough
Anyone who has ever had a mosquito bite knows the paradox: scratching feels good for a second, then the itch roars back worse ...
Facial itch uses unique nerve pathways linked to pain, revealing why itch on the face feels different from itch elsewhere on ...
Hayden Panettiere has been making headlines for weeks as she promotes her new book, This Is Me: A Reckoning, but the stories ...
Dr. Olvey and Dr. Trammell were an unstoppable force as they fought the status quo and demanded that safety take precedence ...
This video examines the Lynette Hooker case, where a reported overboard incident led to an in-depth investigation. It explores the timeline, evidence, and unanswered questions. Martin Lewis issues ...
Rob Higgins is a unicorn. When the University of South Florida named him to the CEO position on Sept. 9, 2025, it signaled a ...
Scientists have uncovered a hidden “stop-scratching” signal in the nervous system that tells your brain when enough scratching is enough. The discovery centers on a molecule called TRPV4, which acts ...
Waking up at 3 a.m. was ruining my sleep so I tried this science-backed way to fall asleep fast again — a psychotherapist explains why it works against stress ...
Not to mention, it can feel pretty dang good.
A new McGill-led study reveals that digital brain exercises can rejuvenate aging brain systems responsible for learning and memory. Older adults using BrainHQ for 10 weeks showed restored cholinergic ...
As humans and other animals experience new things, their brains continuously update their memory of past events. These ...
Brain injury recovery can feel isolating. Discover how connection, shared stories, and community support help rebuild ...
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