Articles for Tag: "neurologist"

Rare autoimmune disease won’t stop man’s passion for sports  Featured
Rare autoimmune disease won’t stop man’s passion for sports
Frank Tanzillo watches every Chicago Bears game. On Sunday, he’ll be a part of the pregame ceremonies.
Clumsy? Try ballet 
Clumsy? Try ballet
Dance training may help achieve better balance and coordination.
Pro golfer’s condition sheds light on vertigo 
Pro golfer’s condition sheds light on vertigo
Jason Day collapsed from dizziness while playing this past weekend at the U.S. Open. Learn more.
Mediterranean diet linked to better memory 
Mediterranean diet linked to better memory
Older adults may want to try eating this way to reduce age-related cognitive decline.
‘Exploding head syndrome’ surprisingly not uncommon in college students 
‘Exploding head syndrome’ surprisingly not uncommon in college students
Sounds similar to explosions, gun shots or clashing cymbals aren’t as rare as you would imagine, says new research.
Worrying may have a positive side 
Worrying may have a positive side
Researchers are finding a strong correlation between over-thinking and intelligence.
Do you sacrifice sleep for work? 
Do you sacrifice sleep for work?
A team of researchers determined those who slept less also worked more and had longer commutes.