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- Why do cells age? Discovery of extremely long-lived proteins may provide insight into cell aging and neurodegenerative diseases
- A lonely heart can make you sick: Middle aged divorced women vulnerable to contracting HIV
- The complex relationship between memory and silence
- Schooling protects refugee children from disease
- Placebos and distraction: New study shows how to boost the power of pain relief, without drugs
- Warfarin and aspirin are similar in heart failure treatment, study suggests
- Rare mutations may help explain aneurysm in high-risk families
- New hope for patients with brain tumors
- New drug doesn't improve disability among stroke patients, researchers find
- Clopidogrel with aspirin doesn't prevent more small strokes, may increase risk of bleeding and death, researchers report
- To make a social robot, key is satisfying the human mind
- New procedure repairs severed nerves in minutes, restoring limb use in days or weeks
- Schizophrenia: When hallucinatory voices suppress real ones, new electronic application may help
- How to tell apart the forgetful from those at risk of Alzheimer’s disease
- Football findings suggest concussions caused by series of hits
- Triglyceride levels predict stroke risk in postmenopausal women
- New technique successfully dissolves blood clots in brain and lowers risk of brain damage after stroke, study suggests
- Untangling the mysteries of Alzheimer's
- DNA test that identifies Down syndrome in pregnancy can also detect trisomy 18 and trisomy 13
- Gene regulator in brain's executive hub tracked across lifespan
- Sickle cell anemia stroke prevention efforts may have decreased racial disparities
- Erratic heart rhythm may account for some unexplained strokes
- Anemia may more than triple your risk of dying after a stroke
- Men behaving nicely: Selfless acts by men increase when attractive women are nearby
- Young children exposed to anesthesia multiple times show elevated rates of ADHD
- Facebook is not such a good thing for those with low self-esteem, study finds
- Here is what real commitment to your marriage means
- Same genes linked to early- and late-onset Alzheimer's
- Alzheimer's disease may spread by 'jumping' from one brain region to another
- Sleep deprivation tied to increased nighttime urination in preadolescence
- Blood test accurately distinguishes depressed patients from healthy controls
- In times of scandal, corporations are likely to use others' misconduct to justify their behavior
- Why the brain is more reluctant to function as we age
- Encouraging results with stem cell transplant for brain injury
- Sleep apnea linked to silent strokes, small lesions in brain
- Clot-busting drugs appear safe for treating 'wake-up' stroke patients
- Experimental drug reduces 'second stroke' after aneurysm rupture
- Infections in childhood linked to high risk of ischemic stroke
- Severe, rapid memory loss linked to future, fatal strokes
- Dyslexia-linked genetic variant decreases midline crossing of auditory pathways
- Men more likely to have an accurate memory of unpleasant experiences
- Decaffeinated coffee may help improve memory function and reduce risk of diabetes
- Testosterone makes us less cooperative and more egocentric
- Does Borna disease virus cause mental illness?
- Gene mutation in autism found to cause hyperconnectivity in brain's hearing center
- Scientists decode brain waves to eavesdrop on what we hear
- Partisans not locked in media 'echo chambers,' study finds
- Short-term memory is based on synchronized brain oscillations
- Sporting event ads viewed favorably, especially if the game is close
- Stimulation of brain hormone action may improve pneumonia survival
- Researchers visualize the development of Parkinson's cells
- Surprisingly high number of adults with severe learning disabilities also have autism, UK research shows
- College reduces odds for marriage among disadvantaged
- For a winning ad at Super Bowl: Less shock and more sophisticated storyline
- Music training has biological impact on aging process
- Skin cells turned into neural precusors, bypassing stem-cell stage
- Mom's love good for child's brain
- Addicts' cravings have different roots in men and women
- Early intervention may curb dangerous college drinking
- Divorce hurts health more at earlier ages
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