Parkinson's disease
This Photography Project Aims to Capture the Reality of Parkinson's
Marco Massa's 'Oltremare' is about rebuilding his relationship with his mother, who was diagnosed with the disease when he was a teenager.
This Futuristic Cap Lets People With Paralysis Communicate
By measuring blood oxygen levels in the brain, researchers have discovered a way to let paralyzed patients ‘speak’ again.
Scientists Hacked an Old Brain-Zapping Treatment for Parkinson’s
Deep brain stimulation can be more efficient, and safer, by using the computer-generated pattern, the study showed.
The Champ At Rest: Muhammad Ali In His Later Years
Over eight intimate months with Ali, the author discovered a man who was neither weak nor diminished in his later life, but rather happy, at peace and still growing.
Ali Remembered: A Collection of Stories About the Passing of an Icon
The passing of Muhammad Ali has inspired numerous remembrances and obituaries. We collect some of the best.
Parkinson's Disease Has Been Linked to Drinking Milk
A study has found that a pesticide widely used in the early 80s—and which found its way into our nation’s supply of cow’s milk—may be the cause of Parkinson's disease emerging in people today.
Can MDMA Help the Mental Well-Being of Critically Ill People?
A new study authorized by the FDA focusing on subjects suffering from severe anxiety stemming from a life-threatening condition aims to find out.
'Suicide Tourism' to Switzerland Doubled Within Four Years
There is a growing demand for swift, painless deaths, and the Swiss are the only ones adequately meeting it.
How Deep Brain Stimulation Works, as Explained by a Neurologist
"You are really affecting brain activity with a device in your hand that’s plugged up to a wire that’s in their brain."