Using a weak electrical current to stimulate a specific area of your brain can spark your creativity, research from Queen Mary University of London suggests. The area is called your left dorsolateral ...
If so, there may be an easy way to shed that excess fat fast—without tweaking your diet or spending your free time at the gym. At least, that’s what makers of the headset Modius claim. The inventors ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have used a "zap-and-freeze" technology to watch hard-to-see brain cell communications in living brain tissue from mice and humans. Findings from the new ...
In what definitely wasn’t on our list of expectations for this year, researchers used a method called transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) may help the brain learn math faster. This method, ...
What are brain zaps and are they harmful? A new client described brain zaps as an electrical buzz she felt in her head periodically. ''I thought I was going crazy, especially at night when it awakened ...
WASHINGTON — Patients suffering from obsessive, distressing thoughts have a new treatment option: a pacemaker-like device that relieves anxiety with electrical jolts to the brain. The Food and Drug ...