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Investigators suggest that brain circuits could unlock new psychiatric treatments
A McLean Hospital scientific team’s comprehensive analysis of recent research
Read moreCocaine use alters gene expression in brain reward circuits: Study investigates transcriptome-wide alterations in response to cocaine self-administration in mice
A study in Biological Psychiatry has identified unique genetic changes
Read moreFrom Haifa to Tokyo: Medical detectives team up on selenoprotein1/EPT1: International collaboration in search of answers for a child with an ultra-rare genetic disease
The baby looked healthy at first. But within two hours,
Read moreNew computational tool could help optimize treatment of Alzheimer’s disease: Novel modeling approach suggests how to personalize brain stimulation for individual patients
Scientists have developed a novel computational approach that incorporates individual
Read moreSugars in infant formulas pose risk to babies with inherited metabolic disorder: Acute liver failure caused by hereditary fructose intolerance
Babies with inherited intolerance of fructose face a risk of
Read moreHow our ancestors with autistic traits led a revolution in Ice Age art: The ability to focus on detail, a common trait among people with autism, allowed realism to flourish in Ice Age art
The ability to focus on detail, a common trait among
Read moreGadolinium deposition in the brain not dose dependent
Investigators at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have determined that in
Read morePossibility of new ways to treat, manage epilepsy seizures
New findings from the University of Kentucky published in the
Read moreUse of ibuprofen and similar NSAIDs may shorten life of patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma: Non-aspirin non-steroidal anti-Inflammatory medications have negative impact on overall and progression-free survival time, study finds
Ibuprofen, aspirin, and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications are among the
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