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Unveiled Brain Function Associated with Anxiety and OCD
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Breaking Traditional Notions – The Impact of Brain Shape Surpasses Neural Connections
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinBrain’s shape, not neural connections, significantly influences thoughts, feelings & actions – a breakthrough study by Monash University reveals.
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Scientists Uncover a Method to Influence the Brain’s Perception of Time
Scientists manipulate rat brains to alter time perception. Potential therapeutic impact for diseases. Robotics & learning applications.
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AI Tool Detects Previously Undetected Brain Damage in College Athletes
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Arl8b Protein: A Potential Biomarker for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease
Arl8b protein, identified alongside amyloid-beta plaques, shows potential as a biomarker for early detection of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Donanemab: An Innovative Medication Paving the Way for Modern Alzheimer’s Therapy
Revolutionary Alzheimer’s drug, donanemab, shows potential in slowing cognitive decline, calls for cautious optimism due to potential side effects.
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Stanford Researchers Discover Effective Depression Treatment by Correcting Abnormal Brain Signals
Stanford researchers discover that transcranial magnetic stimulation can reverse abnormal brain signals and serve as a biomarker for diagnosing depression.
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MIT Researchers Reveal Insights into Tau Protein Tangles, Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
MIT study unveils how Tau protein tangles, linked to Alzheimer’s, form and identifies a potential drug target.
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Unraveling the Neurological Underpinnings of Fear: Study Discovers Eye-Aversion Mechanism in Fruit Flies
Scientists uncover neurons in fruit fly brains that manage visual aversion to fear, potentially shedding light on human fear responses.