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Posted May 25, 2013:
- First Drug to Significantly Improve Heart Failure Mortality in Over a Decade
- Newly Understood Circuits Add Finesse to Nerve Signals
Posted May 24, 2013:
- Driving and Hands-Free Talking Lead to Spike in Errors
- Students Perform Well Regardless of Reading Print or Digital Books
- Hormone Levels May Provide Key to Understanding Psychological Disorders in Women
- Proteins in Migration: New Animal Model Provides Important Clues on Mechanisms of Parkinson's Disease
- Cause of Infantile Amnesia Revealed: New Neuron Formation Could Increase Capacity for New Learning, at Expense of Old Memories
- Help at Hand for Schizophrenics
- A New Strategy Required in the Search for Alzheimer's Drugs?
- Immune Cell Activation in Multiple Sclerosis: New Indicator Molecules Visualize Activation of Auto-Aggressive T Cells
- New Insights Contradict Promising Alzheimer's Research
- More Than One in Five Parents Believe They Have Little Influence in Preventing Teens from Using Illicit Substances
Posted May 23, 2013:
- Consumers Largely Underestimating Calorie Content of Fast Food
- Future Doctors Unaware of Their Obesity Bias
- It's Not Your Imagination: Memory Gets Muddled at Menopause
- Cinnamon Compound Has Potential Ability to Prevent Alzheimer's
- MRI-Based Measurement Helps Predict Vascular Disease in the Brain
- Drug Reverses Alzheimer's Disease Deficits in Mice
- Molecule That Triggers Sensation of Itch Discovered
- New Screening Approach Uncovers Potential Alternative Drug Therapies for Neuroblastoma
- Motion Quotient: IQ Predicted by Ability to Filter Visual Motion
- Multiple Research Teams Unable to Confirm High-Profile Alzheimer's Study
- Networks of Neurons in Brain Are Disrupted in Psychiatric Disease
- First Successful Treatment of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy With Autologous Cord Blood: Awoken from a Persistent Vegetative State
- Regenerating Spinal Cord Fibers May Be Treatment for Stroke-Related Disabilities
- The Secret Lives (and Deaths) of Neurons
- Pay Attention: How We Focus and Concentrate
- Breakthrough on Huntington's Disease
- Depression Linked to Telomere Enzyme, Aging, Chronic Disease
Posted May 22, 2013:
- 'Boys Will Be Boys' in U.S., but Not in Asia
- Pinpointing How Nature's Benefits Link to Human Well-Being
- Scientists Develop Worm EEG to Test the Effects of Drugs
- Migraine and Depression Together May Be Linked With Brain Size
- Brain Can Be Trained in Compassion, Study Shows
- Study Challenges Notion That Umpires Call More Strikes for Pitchers of Same Race
- Weekends Are the Best Time to Buy Airline Tickets, Study Finds
- Laws to Lower Alcohol Limits Mean Lower Fatalities Says Trauma Expert
- Good Marriage Can Buffer Effects of Dad's Depression on Young Children
- Children of Married Parents Less Likely to Be Obese
- Overeating Learned in Infancy, Study Suggests
- Insomnia May Cause Dysfunction in Emotional Brain Circuitry
- Fish Oil Supplements May Help Fight Against Type 2 Diabetes
- Signs of Motor Disorders Can Appear Years Before Disease Manifestation
- Schizophrenia Symptoms Eliminated in Animal Model
- Costs to Treat Stroke in America May Double by 2030
- Molecular Roots of Cocaine Addiction in Brain Uncovered: Promising New Anti-Addiction Drug Revealed
- Eyes on the Prey: Researchers Analyse the Hunting Behaviour of Fish Larvae in Virtual Reality
- Fish Oil May Help the Heart Beat Mental Stress
- Why the Super Bowl's Location Matters: Local Ties Still Bind Corporations
- Addiction as a Disorder of Decision-Making
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