What Causes Schizophrenics to Think the Voices They Hear Are Real?
What’s the latest theory on what causes people with schizophrenia to think the “voices” they hear are real? […]
What’s the latest theory on what causes people with schizophrenia to think the “voices” they hear are real? […]
When rhinovirus, the most common cause of the common cold, enters the nose, the body doesn’t wait around. […]
One’s spinal cord is severed from injury, paralyzing and numbing him from that point down. When it’s reattached he’s still paralyzed and numb. Why? […]
A large study shows that childhood ADHD is predictive of physical health problems in adulthood. […]
Once again, research shows that cardio exercise makes the brain younger. […]
It’s only a matter of time before people with osteoarthritis will be growing back cartilage by taking a pill instead of undergoing joint replacement surgeries. […]
You might be thinking chronic kidney disease harms the heart because the inadequately filtered blood “poisons” the heart and thus disrupts its function. But there’s more to it than that. […]
Quadrupedal movement sounds fancy, but it’s really just moving on all fours. […]
You’ve heard of reports that Leucovorin has improved spoken language in autistic kids, but can it help with nonverbal autistic adults as well? […]
Your assessment says you don’t have autism. You’re beyond crushed and feel more broken than ever. Here’s exactly what you should do next. […]
Does being unable to talk at all mean the inability to think out actual words inside one’s head? […]
Can an MRI show a difference in the brain of a nonverbal autistic vs. a speaking individual? […]
Just diagnosed with ASD but don’t think you’re “autistic enough” since you don’t have the key traits? You likely do but in a way you’d never expect. […]
There’s no reason a morbidly obese woman should be doing walking dumbbell lunges. […]
A study shows alarming results regarding the age the body begins declining in physical fitness; it’s younger than you may think. […]
Autistic people use facial expressions differently than do neurotypicals. Who knew, right? […]
Who’d ever think that modern-day light sources could actually harm yoru heart? […]
Blinking is something we do without thinking, just like breathing. […]
For some people, a prescription to GLP-1 drugs will hit their pocket hard. […]
You can reverse CKM syndrome before it kills you. That’s because it’s mostly a lifestyle-driven condition rather than genetic or hereditary. […]
The three or four fatal squat fails on YouTube look exactly the same as the many others where people literally walk away from or stay conscious and moving. […]
An autistic woman with a special interest in racial ambiguity provides analysis! […]
In the dream is a vague animal bite or scratch, rabies threat if it draws blood, an urgent attempt to reach the ER that never succeeds. […]
Eagle’s syndrome can cause the following symptoms: throat pain, a lump or stuck feeling in the throat, pain when swallowing, neck pain and ear pain. […]
How many hours of sleep you regularly get can impact how long you live. […]
Brazil has a relatively large number of people well over a hundred: supercentenarians. […]
Ever wonder why a short jog leaves some people gasping for air while others seem to run effortlessly? […]
Been feeling really depressed lately — whether it’s situational or you have no idea why? […]
An exercise regimen is clearly linked to lowering the risk of many kinds of cancer. […]
A large study suggests that tailoring breast cancer screening to a woman’s individual risk can be safer and more effective than routine annual mammograms for everyone. […]
Did you know that moving more, regardless of when or for how long at a single time, results in more total calories burned per day? […]
Why do so many moms think nothing of feeding their thin kids a junk food diet, as though ultra-processed food can’t possibly harm a thin body? […]
If you have low support needs autism, just how can you have the same diagnosis as someone who’s nonverbal and needs help with the most basic tasks? […]
I don’t believe in blessing people when they sneeze. First off, I don’t have the power to bless anyone. […]
A humorous look at a strange phenomenon where dads hover a spoon of food before a hungry baby pretending it’s an airplane, when all the baby wants is to just get fed! […]
If it seems as though a disproportionate number of special needs adults in day programs have a trauma history, you’re not imagining this. […]
How come a stroke patient may recover lost speech, but nonverbal autistic people can’t learn to speak even though the same part of the brain is affected? […]
Have you ever wondered how a nonverbal autistic person would respond if you looked at them squarely and told them to say a word? […]
Can an injury to the brain, either from an accident or loss of oxygen, lead to autism, even mild autism? […]
We’ve all had a twitching eyelid all day long, but what about giant twitches that force the eyelid completely closed, that even feel like a tiny hand is flapping around the lid? […]