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Fiber-Optic Pen Helps See Inside Brains of Children With Learning Disabilities

For less than $100, researchers have designed a computer-interfaced drawing pad that helps scientists see inside the brains of ...  > full story

Commonly Prescribed Drugs May Influence the Onset and Progression of Alzheimer's Disease

Multiple drug classes commonly prescribed for common medical conditions are capable of influencing the onset and progression of ...  > full story

Depression Linked to Almost Doubled Stroke Risk in Middle-Aged Women

Depression among women 47-52 years old is associated with an almost doubled risk of stroke. Researchers call for greater awareness of depres ...  > full story

Brain Rewires Itself After Damage or Injury, Life Scientists Discover

The brain forms complex new circuits after damage to compensate for lost function, often far from the damaged region, life ...  > full story

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