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by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaThis article discusses a groundbreaking hypothesis that redefines how memories are stored in the brain. It challenges traditional theories by …
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Extended Consequences of Acute Respiratory Infections: Introducing the Concept of “Long Colds”
Research from Queen Mary University of London reveals that symptoms similar to ‘long Covid’ can persist in cases of non-COVID …
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Recent Research Indicates Common Supplement May Alleviate Long COVID Symptoms
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinRecent research suggests that creatine, a supplement widely used for enhancing athletic performance, may also alleviate symptoms of long COVID. …
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Electrifying Recovery: How Brain Stimulation Lights the Path Out of Depression
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerThis comprehensive study highlights a groundbreaking discovery in treating treatment-resistant depression using deep brain stimulation and AI. Researchers from leading …
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Unlocking the Enigma of Sudden Epilepsy-Related Mortality: New Insights Into SUDEP
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaThis article delves into groundbreaking research on Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP), highlighting a study that identifies a specific …
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“Challenges Faced by Young Female Chess Players: The Gender Bias Predicament”
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Goodbye Cigarettes – Scientists Discover Potential Treatment for Nicotine Dependence
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerGroundbreaking Study: TBS Therapy Offers Hope for Nicotine Addiction
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Beyond Weight Reduction: Unanticipated Cognitive Advantages of Anti-Obesity Medication
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research have discovered that obesity, which is marked by diminished insulin sensitivity, …
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Recent Study Explores Link Between Amino Acids and Dementia Risk from Air Pollution
Recent study links amino acids and air pollution to dementia risk, emphasizing the need for further research.