Babies who yawn more in the womb tend to be born at lower weights, suggesting fetal yawning may signal early growth or stress.
Although yawning seems like a small, everyday action, recent studies have found that it causes an unexpected reaction in the fluid protecting the brain. A research team in Australia reports that a ...
Yawning reverses cerebrospinal fluid flow, boosts brain blood surge, and may aid cooling and waste movement, challenging the idea that it signals boredom alone.
Yawning can impact the flow of cerebrospinal fluid and venous blood flow, suggesting a regulation of neurofluids and increase in carotid arterial blood flow.
Yawning behind the wheel, nodding off briefly and having no memory of the last miles driven are all signs of drowsy driving.
The clock is, once again, going ahead by an hour. While "springing forward" might seem easy, it's a good idea to know the consequences that come with a lack of sleep.
As part of a major story quest in Pokémon Pokopia, you will need to raise the humidity in the start area of Withered ...
As a landmark trial in a case seeking to hold social media platforms liable for alleged harm to children closes out its first month, gender has emerged as a dividing — and perhaps decisive — factor in ...
Of all the months, March is the most mysterious. With a fair amount of certainty, we can predict what each month will bring, ...
The city of Asheville's large staff is at the root of its $26.4-million budget gap, said a former Asheville City Council ...
Your body is with you 24/7. But how often do you actually stop to think about what it’s doing? Probably not much, and honestly, that’s for the best. Because the more you dig into how it really works, ...