A study from Hiroshima University found that when people were told to imagine their virtual bodies in pain, their brains resisted the illusion of ownership.
This phenomenon can manifest in several ways including “runner’s high,” wherein the body releases endorphins in response to ...
The study, which was published in the journal Pharmacological Reports, analyzed the impact of four terpenes that are found in ...
Both of Milwaukee's nine-time All-Stars landed on the team's injury report for a critical contest against Los Angeles on Thursday.
Martha Bebinger's coverage of the opioid epidemic for WBUR has won national awards. Then her nephew lost his life to ...
With over 10 million people affected worldwide, Parkinson's disease is the fastest-growing neurological disorder. More than ...
After no-names won 3 of the last 5 PGA Tour events, it'd be good thing if Players had Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy or some ...
After no-names won 3 of the last 5 PGA Tour events, it'd be good thing if Players had Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy or some star in winner's circle.
She winced noticeably several times during Friday’s doubleheader — Saturday’s game was moved preemptively to Friday because ...
What if your past pain could lead to stronger relationships and a deeper sense of purpose? Discover how childhood trauma can ...
Our correspondent writes up a report card for England's not so merry fellows in India, ranking how true they were to the B-word philosophy Ashwin touched by Rohit's 'beautiful' gesture in Rajkot ...
BEIJING: Their words came just an hour apart this week—two major speeches by two of the world's most powerful leaders, ...
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