Researchers have identified novel neural pathways that help regulate sleep and wakefulness.
Histamines may help to reduce tics associated with Tourette syndrome, a new mouse study finds.
A new study provides fresh insight into how local circadian clocks can control sleep and wakefulness.
According to a new study, a rare genetic mutation which disrupts the production of histamine in the brain could be the cause of tics and other abnormalities associated with Tourette syndrome.