Copenhagen neurosurgeons said in a case study that a tumor created a cone-shaped bump atop a breakdancer’s head.
Furthest ahead in the pipeline is tolebrutinib, developed by Paris-based Sanofi to potentially treat SPMS, PPMS and relapsing forms of MS. The investigational agent is an oral central nervous system ...
One dancer in his early 30s went to his primary care doctor in Denmark when a large lump on his head started to become too painful to perform his moves, according to a case report published Oct. 10 in ...
Guy Matlock, 64, became severely ill while celebrating his 37th wedding anniversary on a northern European cruise last month.
Next May's thrice-weekly seasonal route follows the onset of a codeshare agreement between Delta and SAS, Copenhagen's ...
The Laschamp event, which saw Earth's magnetic field dramatically weaken 41,000 years ago, has been captured in an eerie ...
Delta Air Lines will launch a new route to Copenhagen next summer, further strengthening its partnership with new SkyTeam ...
A new study from Trani and his team suggests that the three-body problem is not as chaotic as it is believed, and in fact, ...
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has undergone a major financial restructuring, changed its loyalty program, and switched airline ...
A new study has challenged the conventional understanding of the three-body problem, revealing that gravitational ...
Researchers in Denmark have discovered a potentially dangerous side-effect of this popular dance form: the "headspin hole." ...
Although breaking is celebrated for its athleticism and creativity, it also comes with physical risks. These can include ...