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Researcher transforming our knowledge of dementia wins $1 million science prize

September 5, 2022 JR

The Körber European Science Prize has been awarded to cell biologist Anthony Hyman. Hyman discovered a new state of biological…

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Posted in: Learning

The Causes of Long COVID

August 19, 2022 JR

Trying to understand infections’ persistent effects by JONATHAN SHAW SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2022 Long COVID patient Phil Baczewki has been “fighting to get…

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The brain that defied Alzheimer’s

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Genetic mutation found that could shed light on mechanism for disease resistance, lead to new therapies Illustration by Roy Scott…

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How to Get Paid as a Caregiver for Elderly Parents

July 27, 2022 JR

Ashley Huntsberry-Lett   |   Updated July 22, 2022 Family caregivers are vital to helping seniors maintain their health and well-being in the community. As…

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Posted in: Learning, Stress

Depression is probably not caused by a serotonin imbalance in the brain

July 22, 2022 JR

The serotonin theory of depression started to be widely promoted in the 1990s, coinciding with a push to prescribe more…

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Hearing is believing: Speech may be a clue to mental decline

July 5, 2022 JR

By MARILYNN MARCHIONEJuly 17, 2017 1 of 4 In this July 6, 2017 photo, Kim Mueller, left, administers a test…

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Alzheimer’s Effects Found Broader in the Body than Previously Realized

June 27, 2022 JR

Home  Neurological Disorders  Alzheimers  Alzheimer’s Effects Found Broader in the Body than Previously Realized Illustration of amyloid plaques among neurons and neurofibrillary tangles…

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Scientists studying aging may have found the Fountain of Youth

June 12, 2022 JR

[June 11, 2022: Maren Berghoff, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft] This fountain of youth for the epigenome could become important for the treatment of…

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Posted in: Diet, Learning

Neural ‘Poisonous Flowers’ Could Be The Source of Alzheimer’s Plaque, Says Study

June 5, 2022 JR

CLARE WATSON 5 JUNE 2022 Alzheimer’s disease has long thwarted our best efforts to pinpoint its underlying causes. Now, a…

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Finding the Biological Roots for the Pathological Social Withdrawal Known as ‘Hikikomori’

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FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology ·June 1, 2022 Summary: Hikikomori is a mental health disorder identified as a pathological social withdrawal. Researchers have discovered a…

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J.K. Rowling

“Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation,” she said. “In its arguably most transformative and revelatory capacity, it is the power that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared.”

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