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For some cultures, the practice of cranial deformation may have offered individuals a path to privilege later in their lives.
"I thought it would be cool to look back and see that life isn't perfect—it shows exactly how our lives went," Amber DeShone told Newsweek.
The medical community is waging a public relations fight against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over COVID-19 ...
Microsoft’s Mustafa Suleyman urges caution as A.I. systems approach human-like consciousness and societal risks rise.
A bullet was reportedly fired into the office of Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid on May 4, 2024. According to multiple reports, it struck a wall about 15 feet away from the NFL coach's desk, ...
Millions of dollars of funding cuts from donors and U.N. cost-cutting could hamper evidence gathering and undermine efforts ...
In 2015, Dr. Sergio Canavero announced plans to perform the world’s first human head transplant on Valery Spiridonov, a ...
Craniometry, the study of skull measurements, was widely taught in medical schools in the nineteenth and early twentieth ...
Understanding why your head hurts is the first step toward finding relief and knowing when it’s time to see a doctor.
Thaksin built a famed political dynasty that has dominated Thai politics in some form for the past 20 years, boasting four prime ministers. But his populist policies were anathema to the country’s ...
The lawsuit claims these programs cannot handle the immigration or citizenship verification demanded by the administration ...
The more common causes of head injury in children are falls, motor vehicle accidents—in which the child is either a passenger or a pedestrian—or a result of child abuse.