Tourette’s syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder tied to disruptions in the brain circuits that regulate movement and habit formation. The disorder starts in childhood and is characterized by ...
‘They put me on there to die’: Conservatives unleash on GOP’s failures to carry out DOGE cost-cutting The demand for bonds is insatiable. Even risky borrowers are reaping the benefits. Something is ...
"The eagle bone flute is my life-long passion," said Aikebaier, once a dancer and now a drummer in Tashikurgan Tajik autonomous county, China's Xinjiang. In his spare time, he practices the flute, ...
10:36, Fri, Feb 6, 2026 Updated: 11:52, Fri, Feb 6, 2026 A fresh alert has been issued for people taking medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy with health chiefs warning anyone experiencing a rare ...
Cartoon lump of coal with giant eyes was spotlighted by US interior secretary in X post saying: ‘Mine, Baby, Mine!’ The Trump administration has turned to an unusual weapon in its attempt to resurrect ...
The first you’ll know of unwanted guests is the sound of scratching inside the walls. Then, late at night – when they think you’re asleep – you might just hear the scuttling of tiny feet through pipes ...
Directed by Visar Morina, the Sundance competition title stars Astrit Kabashi and Flonja Kodheli as rural people trying to stay afloat in the city. By Sheri Linden Senior Copy Editor/Film Critic On ...
Just in case you’ve never heard James Hunter before – and if you haven’t, where have you been hiding? He’s been a fixture on the music scene for nigh on 40 years – then let me just tell you one thing: ...
You're probably doing this without even realizing it. Scientists say the "tiny action" could lead to greater discoveries down the road. If you’ve ever found yourself tapping your foot or swaying to ...
Blinking is a human reflex most often performed without thinking, like breathing. Although research on blinking is usually related to vision, a new Concordia study examines how blinking is connected ...
Pénélope Coupal, centre, with Charlotte Bigras and Mickael Deroche: “We don’t just blink randomly. In fact, we blink systematically less when salient information is presented.” Blinking is a human ...