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New Pipeline Could Prevent Future Alzheimer's Drug Failures
Most drugs developed to treat Alzheimer’s disease have for years been ineffective in clinical trials. Researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine recently evaluated the efficacy of a failed clinical trial drug using their rigorous pipeline.
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Hair Loss and Low Sex Drive Added to List of Long COVID Symptoms
Research from the University of Birmingham has revealed that symptoms of long COVID are broader than expected and include hair loss and sexual dysfunction.
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Pre-Teen Children View "Brilliance" as a Male Trait
According to research, children hold stereotypical views that "brilliance" is a male trait, and this belief strengthens as they grow up to the age of 12.
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Sleep Finding Could Help Kids Adjust to Kindergarten
The transition to kindergarten is a notable milestone for children. New research suggests that one important way to prepare for the transition to first-time schooling is to develop a bedtime routine in which children consistently get at least 10 hours of sleep at night, which will help them adjust during the transition.
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A Molecular "Spring" Protects Our Hearing From Damage
A molecular gating "spring" that mechanically opens and closes an ion channel in response to sound could protect our hearing from loud noises that cause damage.
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Ant Colonies Make Decision Like Neural Networks
A new study suggests that ants as a group behave similarly to networks of neurons in a brain.
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Brain Image "Movies" Help AI Predict Mental Illness
New research by Georgia State University’s TReNDS Center may lead to early diagnosis of devastating conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia, in time to help prevent and more easily treat these disorders.
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How Vaccine-Related Fears Affect the Immunization Experience
According to a study, vaccine-related fears reduce vaccination and fuel symptoms of dizziness and lightheadedness at the time of the injection.
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Why Brain Stimulation Shouldn't Be Overlooked as a Treatment for Depression
A new study casts doubt on the belief that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) may not be a suitable treatment for depression in older adults.
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Protein Discovery in Parkinson’s Disease Could Lead to New Treatments
A new link discovered between the Parkinson's disease-associated protein alpha-synuclein and inflammation could provide a target for new treatments.
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