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Fibromyalgia Brain Changes Explored by Small Imaging Study
One of the core symptoms experienced by patients with fibromyalgia is chronic pain. A team of researchers has investigated the brain changes that are related to the disorder.
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Birds Can Tune in To the Earth's Magnetic Field On-Demand
New research has shown that migratory birds that use the Earth's magnetic field for navigation can tune into geomagnetic information or choose to ignore it.
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Alzheimer's App Detects Disease Using Speech Data
Researchers have developed a self-administered mobile application that analyzes speech data as an automatic screening tool for the early detection of Alzheimer's disease.
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Swallowing Disorders' Links to the Vagus Nerve Identified
According to research, swallowing disorders could be a result of vagus nerve signal failure.
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“Jumping Genes” Trigger Inflammation in Alzheimer’s
Researchers from The University of Texas San Antonio have identified a molecular process that leads to abnormal RNA production in Alzheimer’s disease and a rare brain disorder, progressive supranuclear palsy. The abnormal RNA behaves similarly to inflammatory triggers in viral infections.
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Are Teens Today Drinking Less Than Teens 20 Years Ago?
Striking differences in the way high school students socialise may be one of the reasons behind a dramatic drop in youth drinking over the last 20 years, a study from the University of Otago, Wellington, has found.
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Breakthrough Reveals How Botox Infiltrates Brain Cells
Scientists at the University of Queensland have made a breakthrough in understanding how the drug and ubiquitous cosmetic treatment Botox penetrates brain cells. Their study was published in The EMBO Journal.
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Canine Personality Linked To Breed, Age and Socialization
According to research, both the breeder and the dog owner have an important role in the development of canine personality.
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Insomnia Medication Could Help Those Who Act Out Their Dreams While Sleeping
Mount Sinai researchers have published what they say is the first study to identify a new form of treatment for rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder.
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How Science Can Choose Less Stigmatizing Language
Word choice matters—a lot— when it comes to research. That's the conclusion of a new study that analyzed HIV-related stigmatizing language published in scientific literature from 2010 to 2020.
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