Both are a collection of blood in your brain, but they happen in different parts, for different reasons and with different symptoms
Only some people experience autonomous sensory meridian responses, but it can be beneficial to those who do
A single song can go a long way in helping you focus, recall memories and develop new neural connections in your brain
When the familiar suddenly feels unfamiliar, it could be nothing — or something worth noting
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Seek immediate medical attention for sudden loss of balance, vision changes, slurring, facial droopiness and limb weakness
An occasional shopping spree can boost your mood by distracting you from stressors and pumping your brain full of ‘happy hormones’
Seizure symptoms can go far beyond convulsions and may include feelings of déjà vu, temporary confusion and unusual movements
This first-of-its-kind study aims to identify biomarkers of neurological disorders
Different parts are responsible for different things, but you use both sides all the time
Why you shouldn’t pop a pimple on your nose or near your mouth
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