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Amino Acid-Starved Brains Stay Smaller Through Life
Brains that are starved of amino acids during development are smaller and remain so throughout life, and also show neuropathological differences.
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Revealing the Enzymes That Control Attention and Memory
A mouse study has identified an intricate molecular process that appears to play a critical role in memory consolidation.
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Gut Bacteria Toxin Linked to Onset and Relapse of Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and disabling disease of the central nervous system, and a new study suggests that the onset and relapse of MS may be initiated by a toxin from gut bacteria.
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Fast Motor Kinetics of Inner Ear Protein Essential for Hearing High-Frequency Sounds
According to a study, the fast motor kinetics of prestin, a protein found in the inner ear, is essential for hearing high-frequency sounds.
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Fish Study Shows Even Animals Appreciate the Risk of Misinformation
According to a study, fish can adjust their sensitivity to the actions of others in order to reduce the risk of overreacting to misinformation
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Retinal Scans Could Be Used To Track Human Aging
Retinal imaging has been proposed as a new, inexpensive and non-invasive way to measure aging in a new study.
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Imaging Advances Show How Chemo Affects the Brain
Nuclear medicine brain imaging has illustrated the biological changes that occur in chemo brain, which researchers hope will help patients understand the changes in their cognitive status during treatment.
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Subtle Changes Identified in the Pre-Alzheimer's Brain
Neuroscientists have detected subtle differences in the way the brain functions in older adults with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease.
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World-First Study Identifies Brain Changes Caused by High Blood Pressure
A new study has, for the first time, identified specific brain areas that are damaged by the effects of high blood pressure.
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How Parents' Personalities Shape Their Kids' Lives
A new study of nearly 9400 children and their parents has investigated how parents' personalities shape their children's lives, including their overall health.
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