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Working With Solvents Tied to Cognitive Problems for Less-Educated People
May 28, 2012 Exposure to solvents at work may be associated with reduced thinking skills later in life for those who have less than a high school education, according to a new ... > full story -
Immune System May Protect Against Alzheimer's Changes in Humans
May 25, 2012 Recent work in mice suggested that the immune system is involved in removing beta-amyloid, the main Alzheimer's-causing substance in the brain. Researchers have now shown for the first time that this ... > full story -
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The Goldilocks Effect: Babies Choose ‘Just Right’ Experiences
May 23, 2012 Infants ignore information that is too simple or too complex, focusing instead on situations that are “just right,” according to a new study. Dubbed the “Goldilocks effect” by ... > full story -
Well-Connected Brains Make You Smarter in Older Age
May 23, 2012 Brains that maintain healthy nerve connections as we age help keep us sharp in later life, new research has ... > full story -
Pathological Aging Brains Contain the Same Amyloid Plaques as Alzheimer’s Disease
May 22, 2012 Pathological aging (PA) is used to describe the brains of people which have Alzheimer’s disease (AD)-like pathology but where the person showed no signs of cognitive impairment whilst they were ... > full story -
Educational Games to Train Middle Schoolers' Attention, Empathy
May 21, 2012 Two years ago, at a meeting on science and education, experts challenged video game manufacturers to develop games that emphasize kindness and compassion instead of violence and ... > full story -
Acid in the Brain: New Way to Look at Brain Function
May 19, 2012 Researchers have developed an MRI-based method to detect and monitor pH changes in living brains. The new technique provides the best evidence so far that pH changes do occur with normal function in ... > full story -
How Exercise Affects the Brain: Age and Genetics Play a Role
May 18, 2012 Findings suggest that the effects of exercise on memory depend on the age of the exerciser; underlying genetic mechanisms matter, ... > full story -
With Fat: What's Good or Bad for the Heart, May Be the Same for the Brain
May 18, 2012 According to new research, one "bad" fat -- saturated fat -- was found to be associated with worse overall cognitive function and memory in women over time. By contrast, a "good" fat -- ... > full story -
Pain Relief Through Distraction: It's Not All in Your Head
May 17, 2012 Mental distractions make pain easier to take, and those pain-relieving effects aren't just in your head, according to a new ... > full story
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