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Inner Ear Stem Cells May Someday Restore Hearing

A Rutgers-led study shows promise and potential peril in reversing hearing loss.
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Rescue-able Disruption of Neuronal Migration That Induces Autism-like Behavior in Rats

Neuroscientists have succeeded in correcting the activity of specific neurons, thereby restoring missing connections and preventing the appearance of behavioural disorders.
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Potential New Antidepressant Drug

A potential new antidepressant and anti-anxiety treatment with a unique mechanism of action has been developed by scientists at the University of Bath.
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Liquid Biopsy Spots Aggressive Pediatric Brainstem Cancer Earlier

A particularly aggressive form of pediatric cancer can be spotted reliably by the genetic fragments it leaves behind in children’s biofluids, opening the door to non-surgical biopsies and providing a way to gauge whether such tumors respond to treatment.
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NIH Study: Brain Glucose Levels Linked to Alzheimer’s Severity

NIH study shows connections between glucose metabolism, Alzheimer’s pathology, symptoms.
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Snoring at the Synaptic Level, Neurons That Rouse the Brain from Sleep Apnea Found

The findings could lead to potential new drug therapies to help patients with obstructive sleep apnea get more rest.
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Kids More Sensitive to Sleep Disruption From Electronic Screens

With their brains, sleep patterns and even eyes still developing, children and adolescents are particularly vulnerable to the sleep-disrupting effects of screen time.
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MR Solutions Restructures for Ongoing Expansion

Increased staff numbers at head office and around the world.
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Brain Mechanism That Inhibits Unwanted Memories Uncovered

Scientists have identified a key chemical within the ‘memory’ region of the brain that allows us to suppress unwanted thoughts.
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Evolutionary Conservation of Brain's Alertness Circuitry

Molecular method reveals neuronal basis of brain states.
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