Study: Stimulating different parts of the brain can dial up or down a specific...

What if scientists could manipulate your brain so that a traumatic memory lost its emotional power over your psyche? Steve Ramirez, a Boston...

Study: Protein complex may help prevent neurodegenerative diseases — (Details)

Researchers from the Universities of Konstanz (Germany), Leeds (UK) and Stanford (USA) have discovered that the nascent polypeptide-associated complex (NAC) helps to prevent...

Research news tip sheet: Story ideas from Johns Hopkins Medicine

IMAGE: The latest Johns Hopkins Medicine research achievements and clinical advances, covering topics...

Study: A slowdown in image processing speeds up our perception of time passing as...

A Duke University researcher has a new explanation for why those endless days of childhood seemed to last so much longer than they...

Study: Mouse model offers new way to test potential therapeutic interventions — (Details)

The causes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are diverse and to some extent, unknown. But without doubt, they are complex, layered and deeply...
Electronic capsule prevents gastrointestinal disease

Electronic capsule prevents gastrointestinal disease

Microbes outnumber the cells in the human gastrointestinal tract by 10 to one. Some of the organisms are essential for good health and some...
Vitamin D deficiency linked to autism, finds new research

Vitamin D deficiency linked to autism, finds new research

Not getting enough vitamin D while pregnant could increase the chance of your child having autism, says new research. The study, led by Queensland Brain...

Study: Tumors not as addicted to glucose as previously thought — (Details)

Scientists at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA have discovered that squamous cell skin...

Study: Your circle of friends is more predictive of your health, study finds —...

Wearable fitness trackers have made it all too easy for us to make assumptions about our health. We may look to our heart...
Why are memories attached to emotions so strong?

Report: Correlations identified between insurance coverage and states’ voting patterns

Cleveland - Researchers at Case Western Reserve University reviewed national data from the U.S. Census bureau and found associations between states' voting patterns in...

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