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Brain-Computer Interfaces

Drugs of abuse: Identifying the addiction circuit

12.20.2018

What happens in the brain of a compulsive drug user? What is the difference in brain function between an addict […]

Watching brain cells fire

12.14.2018

Scientists have plenty of ways to watch as individual neurons in a brain fire, sending electrical signals from one to […]

Your brain on imagination: It’s a lot like reality, study shows

12.11.2018

Imagine a barking dog, a furry spider or another perceived threat and your brain and body respond much like they […]

Dopamine’s yin-yang personality: It’s an upper and a downer: Known as a reward that makes us seek pleasure, dopamine also reinforces avoidance of pain

12.11.2018

For decades, psychologists have viewed the neurotransmitter dopamine as a double-edged sword: released in the brain as a reward to […]

‘Chemo brain’ caused by malfunction in three types of brain cells, study finds

12.07.2018

More than half of cancer survivors suffer from cognitive impairment from chemotherapy that lingers for months or years after the […]

Novel approach improves understanding of the formation of new neurons in the mammalian adult brain

12.05.2018

A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, the Texas Heart Institute and Texas Children’s Hospital has developed a […]

Cancer: Brain-derived compounds show surprising benefits: Synthetic derivatives of growth-hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) pass key test on way to possible use as medical therapy

11.09.2018

A lab team led by Nobel Prize winner Dr. Andrew Schally at the Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System and the […]

Ultrasound releases drug to alter activity in targeted brain areas in rats

11.08.2018

Stanford University School of Medicine scientists have developed a noninvasive way of delivering drugs to within a few millimeters of […]

Gut bacteria may control movement: Study suggests that bacteria may regulate neuronal circuits behind movement in flies

11.01.2018

A new study puts a fresh spin on what it means to “go with your gut.” The findings, published in […]

Brain cells called astrocytes have unexpected role in brain ‘plasticity’: Researchers show protein made by astrocytes enables the brain’s maturation and regulates its flexibility

10.21.2018

When we’re born, our brains have a great deal of flexibility. Having this flexibility to grow and change gives the […]

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Medications


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Personal Health

Kwon, Newland named to antibiotic resistance advisory council

12.08.2023

Jennie H. Kwon, DO, an associate professor of medicine in infectious diseases, and Jason G. Newland, MD, a professor of […]

Easing Into Life After Covid

09.18.2023

The United States has generously removed its Covid-19 restrictions, now that roughly half of its adult population has been completely […]

HEALTH NEWS


Want to keep Gen Z off vaping? Teach them about the industry’s marketing tactics, study says





Sexually transmissible infections on the rise, syphilis triples in a decade: Report





Massive drug search uncovers infinitesimal molecule that kills cancers while sparing immune cells



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