Groundbreaking new study may have just discovered why we yawn - ...
Research shows yawning might help clear waste from our brains. Plus, breaking down a CDC report on how little sleep Americans ...
Not to mention, it can feel pretty dang good.
A simple yawn may feel like the most ordinary of human acts—a reflex triggered by tiredness, boredom, or seeing someone else's mouth stretch wide. But scientists still cannot say with certainty why we ...
A new study suggests that physical activity can trigger the movement of cerebrospinal fluid, aiding in the removal of waste from the brain and potentially reducing the risk of neurodegenerative ...
A study reveals how physical movement may enhance cerebrospinal fluid flow, aiding brain waste removal and reducing ...
Functions of the cerebrospinal fluid include removing waste, cushioning the central nervous system from shocks, and ...
A new imaging study from UNSW Sydney suggests yawning may help move important fluids out of the brain, prompting further research into links with ageing and neurodegenerative disease. A simple yawn ...
Yawning could have an overlooked role in regulating fluids in the brain, according to a groundbreaking new study.