Hand tremors can feel alarming, but experts say the most common causes are often treatable—and usually aren’t Parkinson’s ...
When researchers asked hundreds of people to watch other people shake boxes, it took just seconds for almost all of them to figure out what the shaking was for. The deceptively simple work by Johns ...
Dogs are humankind’s best friend, yet it’s striking how little we still understand them. Research shows we’re bad at interpreting canine aggression, but that’s not the only arena in which our pups ...
We’ve all been there: you’re chilling on the couch, and suddenly your four-legged bestie starts vibrating like a smartphone on silent mode. It’s a total vibe killer that sends every "dog parent" ...
Over 48 million American households own a dog as a pet, with 1.6 dogs being the average number owned per household, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. Owning a dog is a large ...
“Several areas of the brain are involved in the generation and control of movement of all extremities,” says Katerina Markopoulou, MD, neurologist and movement disorder specialist at NorthShore ...
Shaking legs while sitting is a common habit observed in many individuals. Whether it's a subtle bounce or a vigorous shake, this repetitive movement often happens unconsciously. Some people do it by ...