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Neuralink Shows First Patient Using Its Brain Implant Device: A man paralyzed in a diving accident moved a computer cursor with his thoughts.
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Neuralink Shows First Patient Using Its Brain Implant Device: A man paralyzed in a diving accident moved a computer cursor with his thoughts.
wsj.com/health/healthcare/neuralink-shows-first-patient-using-its-brain-implant-device-67a8b03a
How long can Elon Musk run Tesla and so many other companies?: Elon Musk does lots of things and Wall Street has said that's fine. Is that going to continue as ...
businessinsider.com/elon-musk-ceo-tesla-spacex-twitter-too-many-companies-2024-4
Sophie Kinsella, best-selling ‘Shopaholic’ author, has brain cancer: The British author says she is receiving treatment for a form of aggressive brain cancer ...
washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/04/18/sophie-kinsella-cancer-brain-glioblastoma/
'I battled a brain tumour while pregnant after my dad died of the same cancer': Paige had experienced headaches and low energy - but had put it down to a low ...
essexlive.news/news/essex-news/i-battled-brain-tumour-pregnant-9248707
UAE: Brain-dead 23-year-old gives new life to 66-year-old cancer patient - News | Khaleej Times
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What You Should Know About Sleep Paralysis and ‘Sleep Demons’: Sleep paralysis and sleep hallucinations are terrifying experiences but what really causes them ...
health.clevelandclinic.org/what-you-should-know-about-sleep-paralysis-and-sleep-demons
Roasted green tea, a Japanese staple, could boost cognitive performance: Research from Japan suggests that roasted green tea, or houjicha, could help boost ...
medicalnewstoday.com/articles/roasted-green-tea-a-japanese-staple-could-boost-cognitive-performance
What You Should Know About Sleep Paralysis and ‘Sleep Demons’: Sleep paralysis and sleep hallucinations are terrifying experiences but what really causes them ...
health.clevelandclinic.org/what-you-should-know-about-sleep-paralysis-and-sleep-demons
Chips & Co.: Why we like to nibble so much: Once the bag is opened, it is usually eaten empty: Why can so many people hardly contain their desire for snacks like ...
ptaheute.de/aktuelles/2023/05/19/chips-and-amp-co-warum-wir-so-gerne-knabbern
Top 8 health benefits of matcha tea: We answer your questions about popular matcha, including its health benefits, how much caffeine is in it and ways to include ...
bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/health-benefits-of-matcha-tea
The brain has to play along: Dr. knows how to successfully embrace change. Friederike S. Bornträger. Your psychologist supports organizations in doing things new ...
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Sugar cravings could be caused by loneliness, study finds: Researchers linked brain chemistry from those who socially isolate to poor mental health, weight gain ...
bostonherald.com/2024/04/19/sugar-cravings-could-be-caused-by-loneliness-study-finds/
Cancer: £1m funding for Wales' first brain tumour hub: A £1m brain tumour research hub will be set up in Wales.
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Can Weight Loss Surgery, Medications, and Lifestyle Changes Improve Brain Health?
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Shopaholic author Sophie Kinsella, 54, diagnosed with ‘aggressive’ brain cancer: The author said she had been undergoing treatment for glioblastoma after a ...
straitstimes.com/life/arts/shopaholic-author-sophie-kinsella-54-diagnosed-with-aggressive-brain-cancer
Quick Glance: Author Sophie Kinsella diagnosed with aggressive brain tumor
- Sophie Kinsella revealed her diagnosis with glioblastoma, an 'aggressive' form of brain tumor.
- Known for the Shopaholic series, she shared her health news on social media, learning of her illness at the end of 2022.
- Initially aiming to keep the news private to adapt to their 'new normal', the 54-year-old author opened up about her condition.
- Following successful surgery, radiotherapy, and ongoing chemotherapy, Sophie expressed gratitude towards her support system.
London Marathon: Meet East Lancs runners taking part: A man with one lung and Laura Nuttall's mum are some of the East Lancashire people running the London ...
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Mum in battle for her life after terminal brain cancer diagnosis: Clare has been given a chance to undergo some new cutting edge treatment at a London hospital
cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/newquay-woman-battle-life-after-9234743
Mum's cancer went undiagnosed for 26 years despite showing symptoms : Mum-of-three Clare Rapley is sharing her story as she doesn't want others to suffer ...
walesonline.co.uk/news/real-life/mums-cancer-went-undiagnosed-26-29011048
Young girl's parents both die of brain tumours weeks apart: Ali Slaymaker and her partner Steve Morrissey died after both being diagnosed with brain tumours
plymouthherald.co.uk/news/local-news/young-girls-parents-both-die-9231740
Community football match to support Pangbourne father's cancer battle: Almost £40,000 has been raised for a Pangbourne dad with a football match being held this ...
readingchronicle.co.uk/news/24262631.community-football-match-save-pangbourne-father/
Jimmy Carr reveals he was ‘close to death’ with life-threatening infection: Jimmy Carr has recalled how he almost died after contracting meningitis as a child ...
independent.co.uk/tv/lifestyle/jimmy-carr-meningitis-kathy-burke-podcast-b2529828.html
Mentally stimulating jobs may reduce the risk of cognitive decline, dementia: Jobs that do not require as much mental engagement as other types of work are ...
medicalnewstoday.com/articles/mentally-stimulating-work-may-reduce-dementia-risk
Tributes to 'brave' Billy Thompson, 4, who left an 'indelible mark on the world': Billy's family are holding a fundraising event, to raise money for medical ...
getsurrey.co.uk/news/health/heartbreaking-family-tribute-brave-billy-29011971
One change cuts risk of heart disease by 23%, new study finds: Researchers analysed the medical records and other information of more than 50,000 people
walesonline.co.uk/news/health/one-change-cuts-risk-heart-28995935
Understanding the brain mechanisms behind emotion processing bias in treatment-resistant depression
medicalxpress.com/news/2024-04-brain-mechanisms-emotion-bias-treatment.html
Moved far from the city during Covid? Pray you don’t lose your job: Escape the appeal of ‘brain hubs’ like New York and San Francisco at your own risk ...
fortune.com/2024/04/15/pandemic-move-big-cities-career-opportunities-economy-berkeley/
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