Month: September 2023

Nighttime Hot Flashes Linked to Alzheimer’s Risk

Imagine if hot flashes during menopause were like the smoke that appears before a fire. A new study suggests that these nighttime sweats may be more than just an annoyance – they could be a warning sign of Alzheimer’s disease. The research found that women who experienced hot flashes, especially during sleep, had a higher […]

Published on September 27, 2023

Brain Implants Could Move Arms of Paralyzed Man

In a groundbreaking advancement akin to a modern-day superpower, a Swiss man who was previously paralyzed has become the very first person to test an innovative technology that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and uses it to translate his thoughts into signals that restore movement in his arms, hands, and fingers. This extraordinary treatment […]

Published on September 27, 2023

Cracking the Code: Unveiling the Inner Workings of the Brain’s Neural Processes

In a remarkable sequel to Volume I, this editorial explores the intricate temporal structure of neural processes that link sensory perception, motor control, and cognitive functions in the brain. Think of it like a dynamic symphony where different instruments play together at specific times to create a harmonious melody. By dissecting these temporal patterns, researchers […]

Published on September 27, 2023