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Alzheimer'sBiosensorBrainHormonesMax Planck InstituteMedicineMemoryNeuroscienceSciTech News
A Closer Look at Biosensors: Unveiling the Essential Function of Insulin-like Hormones in Neural Adaptation
This text explores a study by the Max Planck Institute, detailing the role of insulin-like hormones in brain plasticity and …
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Chronic PainJohns Hopkins MedicinePain ManagementSciTech News
Scrambler Therapy: A Non-Surgical Approach That Could Provide Persistent Relief from Chronic Pain
A review paper highlights scrambler therapy as an FDA-approved, noninvasive method providing lasting relief for 80%-90% of chronic pain sufferers.
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Artificial IntelligenceMachine LearningPublic HealthSciTech NewsTechnologyUniversity Of MarylandUniversity Of Maryland School Of Medicine
Warning: Physicians Unprepared for the AI Revolution in Medicine
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinThis article highlights the need for physicians to understand AI tools like CDS algorithms and offers solutions, including a new …
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CannabisMedicinePsychiatryPublic HealthSciTech NewsUCSD
Driving High: Can Field Sobriety Tests Identify Drivers Under the Influence of Cannabis?
Study evaluates field sobriety tests for THC impairment in drivers. Tests show some effectiveness, but not definitive.
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BiomarkersMental HealthSciTech News
Predicting Adolescent Mental Health Issues – Researchers Identify Plasma Biomarkers
Researchers find plasma biomarkers predicting adolescent mental health risks, enabling early detection & prevention. Nature Mental Health study.
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MedicineMental HealthNeuroscienceNorthwestern UniversityPharmaceuticalsSchizophreniaSciTech News
Shattering Old Beliefs: Antipsychotic Drugs Work Differently Than Scientists Thought
Groundbreaking discovery: Antipsychotic drugs work on D1 dopamine neurons, not D2 as thought. Promising for better schizophrenia treatments.
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BrainMedicineNeuroscienceNorthwestern UniversityParkinson's DiseaseSciTech News
Breaking with Traditional Views – Scientists Uncover Unexpected Function of Dopamine in Movement
Researchers find a new subtype of dopamine neurons linked to movement, not reward, shedding new light on Parkinson’s disease understanding.
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GutKing’s College LondonMedicineNutritionSciTech NewsSleep Science
Is Your Sleep Schedule Making You Sick? New Research Links Irregular Sleep to Harmful Gut Bacteria
Inconsistent sleep linked to harmful gut bacteria: New research finds small shifts in sleep schedule affect microbiome health.