Miami officer seriously injured in attack UPI Mon, 26 Apr 2010 10:05 AM PDT MIAMI, April 26 (UPI) -- A Miami-Dade detective suffered serious brain injury when he was hit in the head with a cinder block and run over with his police car, officials said. | Brett Michaels Condition: Remains Critical BuzzTab Mon, 26 Apr 2010 10:01 AM PDT Brett Michaelsâ condition remains critical despite the news that he talked to his family and friends in his hospital room. According to Bret Michaelsâ publicist, Bret Michael is remained in critical condition in the incentive care unit of a hospital. Bret Michael was admitted to hospital after a heavy brain hemorrhage on Friday. His spokeswoman, [...] | Human brain recognizes and reacts to race PhysOrg Mon, 26 Apr 2010 09:43 AM PDT The human brain fires differently when dealing with people outside of one's own race, according to new research out of the University of Toronto Scarborough. | Regular aerobic exercise is good for the brain, scientists say PhysOrg Mon, 26 Apr 2010 09:13 AM PDT Regular exercise speeds learning and improves blood flow to the brain, according to a new study led by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine that is the first to examine these relationships in a non-human primate model. The findings are available in the journal Neuroscience. | Brain gene plays big role in intelligence UPI Mon, 26 Apr 2010 09:12 AM PDT SALT LAKE CITY, April 26 (UPI) -- U.S. brain researchers say they've found the brain gene STX1A plays a significant role in the level of intelligence displayed by Williams Syndrome patients. | Bret Michaels' supervised 24/7 in hospital KABC-TV Los Angeles Mon, 26 Apr 2010 08:58 AM PDT Bret Michaels is being monitored at all hours ICU as doctors carry out tests to locate source of bleeding in his brain. | Massive Mobile Phone Health Risk Study Underway InformationWeek Mon, 26 Apr 2010 08:16 AM PDT Researchers hope the 30-year study will yield definitive answers on whether the use of mobile handsets is linked to brain cancer or other disorders. | Study finds body's response to repetitive laughter is similar to the effect of repetitive exercise PhysOrg Mon, 26 Apr 2010 08:13 AM PDT Laughter is a highly complex process. Joyous or mirthful laughter is considered a positive stress (eustress) that involves complicated brain activities leading to a positive effect on health. Norman Cousins first suggested the idea that humor and the associated laughter can benefit a person's health in the 1970s. His ground-breaking work, as a layperson diagnosed with an autoimmune disease ... | | |
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