Froedtert surgeons used an FDA‑approved "glowing" drug to find a tiny lung tumor and spare healthy lung tissue.
Some of the traditional senses are combinations of several senses. Touch, for instance, involves pain, temperature, itch, and ...
Stuck in front of our screens all day, we often ignore our senses beyond sound and vision. And yet they are always at work. When we’re more alert we feel the rough and smooth surfaces of objects, the ...
We don’t experience the world through neat, separate senses—everything blends together. Smell, touch, sound, sight, and balance constantly influence one another, shaping how food tastes, objects feel, ...
When people instinctively begin rubbing their temples to ease a headache or cradle an elbow after bumping it, they engage in a deeply rooted biological behavior. This simple act of touch-based ...
Scientists at Virginia Tech have found a way to switch off pain linked to inflammation in female mice by blocking a single ...
Food is something every single person on the planet deals with multiple times a day. We eat, we taste, we crave, we feel full ...
Scientists now believe humans might possess a subtle ability to sense Earth's magnetic field, a trait previously thought exclusive to animals. Research indicates our brains and possibly eyes respond ...