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New Brain Cell-Like Nanodevices Work together to Identify Mutations in Viruses
Researchers have built a new device that acts just like a brain cell.
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Amyloid Deposits not Associated with Depression in the Elderly, New Findings Suggest
New study reports that cognitive decline is not due to the Alzheimer’s hallmark.
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Researchers Discovered New Pathway in TDP-43 Related Dementias
The study was recently published in BBA Molecular Basis of Disease.
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Researchers Identify Additional Genetic Causes of Inherited Hearing Loss
A new study led by Zippora Brownstein, PhD, and Prof. Karen Avraham from the Sackler Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University has found that 32 genes are responsible for inherited hearing loss in Israeli Jewish families.
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Endocannabinoid Signaling ACts To Boost Memory After Exercise
By exploring the benefits of sport in memory and motor learning, scientists at UNIGE are opening up promising perspectives for school programs and in the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Feeling "Frisky" Makes You See What You Want To See
A group of psychologists discovered that we see possible romantic partners as a lot more attractive if we have what the scientists call "a sexy mindset." Under the same condition we also tend to overestimate our own chances of romantic success.
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Older People Taking Diabetes Drug Show Slower Cognitive Decline
A new research study has revealed that individuals with type 2 diabetes who used metformin experienced slower cognitive decline with lower dementia rates than those who did not use the medication.
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New Study Proposes That Alzheimer's Disease May Be Driven by Fructose in the Brain
New research released from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus proposes that Alzheimer's disease may be driven by the overactivation of fructose made in the brain.
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Mouse Study Shows Links Between Sleep Disturbances and Gut Microbiota
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a chronic sleep condition affecting more than one billion people worldwide. Researchers have discovered how OSA-related sleep disturbances affect the gut microbiome in mice and how transplanting those gut bacteria into other mice can cause changes to sleep patterns in the recipient mice.
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Protein Tracer Could Help Track Parkinson's Progression
A new study describes an innovative approach for identifying molecules that can help track the progression of Parkinson's disease.
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