Month: July 2023

The Brain’s GPS: Navigating Wrist Movement in Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Coordinates

Imagine your brain as a complex GPS, guiding your wrist movement in different coordinate systems. This study used brain imaging and connectivity analysis to compare how the brain processes intrinsic and extrinsic motor coordinates during wrist movements. Researchers found that the brain utilizes distinct networks for each coordinate system. The inferior parietal lobule receives extrinsic […]

Published on July 10, 2023

Schumer to FDA: Logan Paul’s Caffeine-Loaded Drink Hurts Kids

A popular energy drink, endorsed by an influencer and beloved by kids, is under fire for its excessive caffeine content. Lawmakers and health professionals are voicing their concerns about the potential harm it could cause. It’s like giving a bunch of hyperactive puppies a jug of espresso! The high levels of caffeine in the drink […]

Published on July 9, 2023

Surprising Increase in Kidney Stones among Kids!

It’s like witnessing an epic food fight at a library! Data from recent research reveals a shocking rise in the number of children and teens afflicted with kidney stones, especially girls. And get this, it’s not the usual culprits causing the trouble. Metabolic syndrome, obesity, hypertension, and diabetes – these notorious troublemakers aren’t to blame! […]

Published on July 9, 2023