Gaslighting, often seen as a form of manipulation, has now been reframed by researchers at McGill University and the University of Toronto as a learning process rooted in how our brains handle ...
Gabrielle Union lived with PTSD for thirty years following a violent sexual assault. The actress and advocate is now joining NEMA Health as an advisor.
A local AI entrepreneur is teaming up with a brain researcher to test whether studying stroke patients — can help more energy-efficient AI.
The Sanctuary at Sedona reports functional medicine enhances addiction recovery by addressing root causes and individual health factors for lasting sobriety.
A Hunter research project will develop and test a supportive model of care for survivors of domestic and family violence who are impacted by a mild ...
Dallas students from an elementary school where at least 80% of students come from low-income families are projected to earn more than their high-income peers over a lifetime, thanks to education ...
Cannabis amplifies the effects of childhood trauma as a key driver of paranoia, indicating opportunities for trauma-informed clinical approaches and cannabis harm reduction strategies, according to ...
Slowing down fuels creativity, resilience, and impact. Stillness may be the boldest—and most effective—act of leadership in today’s speed-obsessed world.
For more than a decade, Carnegie Mellon neuroscientist Aryn Gittis has been unraveling the mystery of how the brain controls movement — research now pointing toward new treatments for Parkinson’s ...