One expat says his wages as a dishwasher in Australia earned more than his university-qualified technician role back home.
The proceeds from this event go directly to enhancing the lives of individuals affected by brain injury in the Shenandoah Valley.
One expat says his wages as a dishwasher in Australia earned more than his university-qualified technician role back home.
A first-of-its-kind experiment conducted in Portland found that psilocybin can reverse the effects of traumatic brain ...
Friday afternoon, Nov. 21, officials with the South Carolina Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association along with the State ...
Differences between men and women in intelligence and behaviour have been proposed and disputed for decades. Now, a growing ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - A $5.3 million grant from the Department of Defense is supporting UVA research, building on ...
A Polk County Circuit Court jury awarded a $110 million verdict Wednesday to the family of a 9-month-old boy who suffered ...
Gal Gadot was honored with the Hollywood Icon Award by the Women’s Guild Cedars-Sinai at the Snow Ball gala on Thursday night ...
Investigators say 26-year-old Gerardo Perez Jr. was lured from his home, zip-tied, had his apartment burglarized, and then ...
The roots of addiction risk may lie in how young brains function long before substance use begins, according to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine.
The "Die Hard" star was diagnosed in 2022 with aphasia and retired from acting before his condition progressed to ...