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How to stop songs from getting stuck in your head? Chew some gum!
An effective solution to get rid of earworms, those annoying tunes that keep on re-playing in never ending loops in our heads, has been found by a team of scientists at the University of Reading, UK. Published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology the results of the research show the best way to block obsessive melodies is neither to read a good novel nor solve complex anagrams but, simply, to chew gum.
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Women show persistent memory impairment after concussion
Women may have a more difficult time than men in recovering from concussion, according to a new study published online in the journal Radiology.
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IDT Opens Molecular Biology R&D Facility in Redwood City
Dr Caifu Chen to lead new product development at California site.
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€ 1.2 Million in EU Project Funding for Enzymicals
Project funding awarded for Enzymicals role as consortium partner in three projects.
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Onyx Scientific to Expand GMP Capability
Expansion aims to support increase in Phase I/II campaigns from clients in Europe and the USA.
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New Big Data Era Pushes Training Need For Bioinformatics In Life Sciences
The GOBLET international consortium aims to share bioinformatics training expertise, experience, and resources.
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An end To Cancer Pain? Dentistry Researcher Finds The Pain Trigger
Study identifies TMPRSS2 as potential culprit behind the most severe forms of cancer pain.
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Diabetes Drug Found In Freshwater Is Potential Source Of Intersex Fish
Study shows exposure to metforim causes physical changes in male fish.
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‘Chemo brain’ is real, say researchers
University of British Columbia (UBC) research shows that chemotherapy can lead to excessive mind wandering and an inability to concentrate. Dubbed ‘chemo-brain,’ the negative cognitive effects of the cancer treatment have long been suspected, but the UBC study is the first to explain why patients have difficulty paying attention.
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Neurons constantly rewrite their DNA
DNA regulatory tags must be cut out and replaced to allow neurons to function.
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