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Yawning Does Something Unexpected in Your Brain, MRI Scans Reveal
(Anna Cinaroglu/Moment/Getty Images) Yawning has an unusual and unexpected effect on the flow of fluid protecting the brain, ...
For patients with migraine, repetitive yawning may accompany or precede a migraine attack, new research shows. "Although yawning is a rather frequently seen behavior, it is a unique and reliable ...
Yawning seems like such a simple act, yet it holds surprising power over us. Just watching someone yawn — even a stranger — can suddenly trigger the irresistible urge to yawn yourself. Why does this ...
We know that unborn babies hiccup, swallow and stretch in the womb, but new observational research concludes that they also yawn. The 4D scans of 15 healthy fetuses also suggest that yawning is a ...
Yawning happens when you open your mouth, take a deep breath and take in air without even thinking about it. You might be tired, bored or waking up. Most people yawn six to 23 times a day – even ...
Chimps do it, birds do it, even you and I do it. Once you see someone yawn, you are compelled to do the same. Now it seems that wolves can be added to the list of animals known to spread yawns like a ...
A GP explains the main reasons why we yawn – including the factors that can lead to excessive yawning (apart from tiredness). Welcome back to Just Curious, Strong Women’s weekly series exploring all ...
Well, this is the part of THE BRYANT PARK PROJECT where we take a person who I think is maybe one of the best radio reporters out there - Robert Krulwich -take one of his awesome pieces that he's done ...
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