It can be hard to stop a yawn once the urge strikes, but now, new research suggests that going with it might be good for you.
This Scientific Reports Collection welcomes original research on Cerebrospinal fluid and hemodynamics in the human brain. Narrative review articles are also welcomed, to our sister journal Scientific ...
Scientists have discovered that the brain moves with abdominal contractions and this may help clear out waste while we ...
A study highlights how physical behavior can promote brain health by facilitating cerebrospinal fluid movement, aiding in ...
Researchers at Boston University, USA report that the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain is linked to waking brain activity. Led by Stephanie Williams, and publishing in the open access journal ...
Penn State researchers found that abdominal muscle contractions during movement push cerebrospinal fluid through the brain, ...
Researchers at Boston University, USA report that the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain is linked to waking brain activity. Led by Stephanie Williams, and publishing in the open access journal ...
Functions of the cerebrospinal fluid include removing waste, cushioning the central nervous system from shocks, and ...
Researchers have discovered, in rodents, that fluid that circulates through the brain flows to areas critical for normal brain development and function, suggesting that disruptions to its circulation ...
Yawning could have an overlooked role in regulating fluids in the brain, according to a groundbreaking new study.