Science & Technology

Parkinson’s disease: historical and cross-cultural perspectives

Parkinson’s disease is a common neurodegenerative disorder, affecting up to 10 million people worldwide. The diagnosis of the disease is based on the presence of clinical symptoms that have been refined over centuries and characterized across various cultures.

Arts & Humanities

Karl Marx and the Problem with Work

That every individual is required to work is a social convention and disciplinary apparatus rather than an economic necessity.

Science & Technology

How the phases of the moon and sun are associated with suicide

The fluctuation in the number of suicides committed in the course of a year is influenced by several factors. In […]

Science & Technology

Day-hunting bats due to lack of predators discovered on isolated island

Unlike most bats that are active at night, the tiny Blyth’s horseshoe bat flies and hunts in the forest during […]

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