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New Study Explores Potential Links Between Diet, Microbiome and Immune Response in Multiple Sclerosis
A new study has adopted a multi-omics methodology to explore potential links between diet, the microbiome and the immune response in multiple sclerosis (MS). The results are published in EBioMedicine.
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How Relationship Breakdown Affects Men's Mental Health
A study confirms that when men transition out of relationships, they are at increased risk of mental illness, including anxiety, depression and suicide.
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Protein Increases Dementia Risk, Even Without Mutations
Researchers have identified Apolipoprotein E as a key misfolded protein while exploring dementia-related proteins in the brain.
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Singing Sparrows Shuffle Their Playlist To Keep Mates Interested
The tweets of a little song sparrow and its ‘bird brain’ are a lot more complex and akin to human language than anyone realized.
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Tinnitus Could Be Measured by Brain Activity Changes
There has to date been no reliable objective method of diagnosing tinnitus. Researchers from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden now show that brainstem audiometry can be used to measure changes in the brain in people with constant tinnitus.
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Peptide From Violets May Help To Treat Glioblastoma
Small circular proteins derived from violets could increase the power of a chemotherapeutic agent used for glioblastoma.
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How Moral Character Promotes Ethical Decision Making
New research has shown how moral character promotes ethical decision-making by highlighting the moral implications of people’s choices.
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Deep Learning Approach Analyzes Vision Loss in Stargardt Disease
Researchers have developed and validated an artificial-intelligence-based method to evaluate patients with an eye disease that can lead to childhood vision loss.
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Randomized Trial Explores Impact of Eating Late on Blood Sugar Control
Blood sugar control, which is impaired in individuals with diabetes, is affected by various factors—including the timing of meals relative to sleep as well as levels of melatonin, a hormone primarily released at night that helps control sleep-wake cycles.
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Gene Variant May Cause Stronger Response to Brain Stimulation
The gene of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is associated with memory and brain plasticity. Now, a paper reveals that it is easier to alter the cognitive activity through transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in people with a particular variant for the BDNF gene.
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