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Anyone who has weathered a bad stomach bug knows the feeling: a loss of appetite that sets in and lingers, even after the ...
A new study traces the molecular pathway connecting the gut immune system to the brain during a parasitic infection, ...
Experts say legal adulthood at 18 doesn’t mean emotional maturity, especially when it comes to consuming graphic screen ...
Can caffeine save your social life? New research shows how caffeine restores social memory impaired by sleep deprivation by targeting the hippocampal CA2 region. Learn about the molecular mechanisms ...
Adverse childhood experiences and traumatic events experienced or witnessed at any point during one's lifetime can sometimes ...
Dementia is spoken about in terms of memory loss, but its impact goes far beyond forgetting names or misplacing keys. It ...
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Study links schizophrenia gene to decision-making, researchers report
Researchers have found statistically significant links between a gene tied to schizophrenia risk and poorer cognitive ...
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A popular spring pastime changed brain structure and improved memory in a new study
In other words, get ready to grab your binoculars, says a group of brain researchers in Canada.
If the memory parasite represents the threat, acetylcholine represents the brain's essential defense and communication system ...
Many people believe intelligence is a fixed trait you receive at birth and cannot change. Scientific discoveries paint a ...
New research indicates that the long-term neurological impact of childhood trauma is not permanently etched onto the brain.
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