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A little brain stimulation at night appears to help people remember what they learned the previous day. A study of
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Higher levels of lithium in household tap water used for drinking by pregnant mothers could affect an important molecular pathway
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Organic chemists at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have synthesized the first artificial form of a molecule found in a
Continue readingChemists Have Synthesized an Ocean-Based Molecule That Could Fight Parkinson’s
Researchers from Germany say a man has been cured of HIV following a stem cell transplant that was performed after
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Undergoing clinical trials around the world is a brain surgery that doesn’t need an incision or produce any blood yet
Continue readingA sound you can’t hear but may one day change your life – WTOP News
Biologists and geneticists at Harvard Medical School have found a way to reverse the aging process in mice, helping them
Continue readingScientists Have Successfully Reversed Aging in Mice – ExtremeTech
Summary: Older adults with more severe hearing loss are more likely to suffer from dementia, but the likelihood of developing dementia
Continue readingHearing Loss Linked to Dementia in Older Adults – Neuroscience News
Smoking and drinking are important risk factors for several physical and mental illnesses, including cardiovascular diseases and psychiatric disorders. Although
Continue readingLargest-ever analysis finds genetic links to smoking and drinking
H84T-BanLec is derived from a lectin (a carbohydrate-binding protein) isolated from banana fruit. It accomplishes its remarkable viral-blocking abilities by
The drug, lecanemab, made by Eisai and Biogen, also carried risks of brain swelling and bleeding and should be studied
Continue readingAlzheimer’s Drug May Benefit Some Patients, New Data Shows – The New York Times