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TSI, DrFirst Collaborate

Collaboration aims to provide PGx-based e-prescribing and medication management.
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How well did web-based cognitive therapy work for insomnia?

How well did a web-based cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia intervention work in a randomized clinical trial?
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Microbubbles and ultrasound open the blood-brain barrier to administer drugs

The impassable blood-brain barrier prevents microorganisms from entering our brain, however it also blocks medicines that could help treat Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
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Learning makes animals intelligent

The fact that animals can use tools, have self-control and certain expectations of life can be explained with the help of a new learning model for animal behavior. Researchers at Stockholm University and Brooklyn College have combined knowledge from the fields of artificial intelligence, ethology and the psychology of learning to solve several problems concerning the behavior and intelligence of animals.
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Enzyme research provides a new picture of depression

Despite the fact that more than four percent of the world's population suffer from depression, and even though approximately 1,500 individuals commit suicide each year in Sweden, the understanding of the pathophysiology of depression remains unclear and only a few new discoveries of mechanisms behind it have been made in recent years.
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Evidence of brain injury found in young NFL players

In a small study of young or recently retired National Football League (NFL) players, researchers at Johns Hopkins report finding evidence of brain injury and repair that is visible on imaging from the players compared to a control group of men without a history of concussion.
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Bad timing is depressing: Disrupting the brain's internal clock causes depressive-like behavior in mice

Disruptions of daily rhythms of the body's master internal clock cause depression- and anxiety-like behaviors in mice, reports a new study in Biological Psychiatry. The findings provide insight into the role of the brain's internal time keeping system in the development of mood disorders, such as bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder, which have been associated with disturbed daily (circadian) rhythms.
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BioCision Forms MedCision

The new company will focus on technologies for the management and automation of vital clinical processes.
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Smart Patch Releases Blood Thinners When Needed

Researchers have developed a smart patch that activelly monitors a patient's blood and releases blood thinning drugs when necessary.
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First-Ever Capsule to Treat Hemophilia

In the near future, hemophiliacs could be able to treat their disease by simply swallowing a capsule.
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