Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Early Cognitive Impairment in MS
Vitamin D deficiency detected at the time of diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with cognitive impairment and may […]
Vitamin D deficiency detected at the time of diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with cognitive impairment and may […] Scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have experimented with a new adaptive treatment strategy for Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) […] Fresh insights into the types of cells found in the brains of people with multiple sclerosis could help develop improved […] A new analysis of research citations by University of Maryland professor of computer science Ben Shneiderman indicates that the average […] Paying for a cup of coffee with a smartphone instead of a credit card is gaining prominence among consumers — […] The blinking lights and exciting jingles in casinos may encourage risky decision-making and potentially promote problem gambling behaviour, suggests new […] Pairing an online patient dashboard with “nudges” to doctors tripled statin prescribing rates in a clinical trial led by Penn […] Scientists conducting one of the largest full DNA analyses of a rare disease have identified a gene mutation associated with […] While the DNA sequence remains the same throughout a person’s life, the expression of the encoded genes may change with […] Checking your phone dozens of times a day indicates unconscious behaviour, which is “extremely repetitive” say psychologists. A study by […]Multiple Sclerosis
Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Early Cognitive Impairment in MS
New strategy expands the benefits of Internet-delivered CBT
Study sheds light on brain cell changes in people with MS
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Adoption of mobile payment shifts consumer spending patterns, habits
Casino lights and sounds encourage risky decision-making
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Scientists unravel DNA code behind rare neurologic disease
Mechanism controlling multiple sclerosis risk identified
Why we fail to understand our smartphone use: Checking your phone dozens of times a day indicates unconscious behavior, which is ‘extremely repetitive’ say psychologists
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