A new study identified the tiny pollutants in the olfactory bulbs of eight cadavers, suggesting microplastics can travel ...
Microplastics have been found in brain tissue above the nose, suggesting a likely passageway for microscopic plastic shards ...
Brain aneurysms, which affect around 3% of people worldwide, are often prevented from rupturing through surgical procedures.
Scientists in Brazil found microplastics in the brain tissue of cadavers, according to a new study published Monday in the ...
Microplastics infiltrate human bodies, threatening our health. Recent studies suggest widespread environmental contamination.
Emily Jacobs’ lab at UC Santa Barbara have shed light on this understudied area with the first-ever map of a human brain over ...
For the first time, scientists have observed the brain throughout the pregnancy timeline, from pre-conception to postpartum.
A new study mapped how the brain responds to rapid hormonal changes during pregnancy, which could explain a wide range of ...
A first-of-its-kind case study has highlighted the ways in which the brain changes throughout pregnancy, including decreases ...
According to data from the Census Bureau's American Time Use Survey, in 2012 the average American spent 15 hours per week ...
Microplastics can invade the olfactory bulb of the human nose, which transmits smells to the brain, a new study found.
Pregnancy reshapes the brain, altering gray and white matter. Hormones drive these adaptations, offering new insights into ...