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Functional Ultrasound Advance Could Improve Brain Tumor Removal

https://www.technologynetworks.com/neuroscience/news/functional-ultrasound-advance-could-improve-brain-tumor-removal-329406 Continue reading Functional Ultrasound Advance Could Improve Brain Tumor Removal

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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In Mice, Alcohol Dependence Results in Brain-Wide Remodeling of Functional Architecture

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200114173106.htm Continue reading In Mice, Alcohol Dependence Results in Brain-Wide Remodeling of Functional Architecture

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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Scientists breach brain barriers to attack tumors

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200115130442.htm Continue reading Scientists breach brain barriers to attack tumors

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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What to know about brain atrophy

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/327435.php Continue reading What to know about brain atrophy

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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Attack of the Clones? Memory CD8+ T Cells Stalk the AD, PD Brain

https://www.alzforum.org/news/research-news/attack-clones-memory-cd8-t-cells-stalk-ad-pd-brain Continue reading Attack of the Clones? Memory CD8+ T Cells Stalk the AD, PD Brain

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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How Maternal Stress During Pregnancy Impacts Baby’s Brain

https://www.technologynetworks.com/neuroscience/news/how-maternal-stress-during-pregnancy-impacts-babys-brain-329303 Continue reading How Maternal Stress During Pregnancy Impacts Baby’s Brain

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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New centre to unravel the mysteries of our amazing brain

https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/2020/01/new-centre-unravel-mysteries-of-our-amazing-brain Continue reading New centre to unravel the mysteries of our amazing brain

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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A Better MRI Test to Study Aging in the Brain

https://www.usnews.com/news/healthcare-of-tomorrow/articles/2020-01-14/commentary-a-better-mri-test-to-study-aging-in-the-brain Continue reading A Better MRI Test to Study Aging in the Brain

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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A Brain Region That Helps Us Calculate Surprise

https://www.technologynetworks.com/neuroscience/news/a-brain-region-that-helps-us-calculate-surprise-329295 Continue reading A Brain Region That Helps Us Calculate Surprise

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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Cannabis can disrupt anxiety superhighway in the brain of mice, researchers find

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-01-brain-blood-sensor-discovery-aid.html Continue reading Cannabis can disrupt anxiety superhighway in the brain of mice, researchers find

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg15/01/202015/01/2020
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New study finds evidence for reduced brain connections in schizophrenia

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-01-evidence-brain-schizophrenia.html Continue reading New study finds evidence for reduced brain connections in schizophrenia

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg14/01/202014/01/2020
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Buprenorphine a Safer Alternative for Opioid Use Disorder, Chronic Pain in the Elderly?

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/923754 Continue reading Buprenorphine a Safer Alternative for Opioid Use Disorder, Chronic Pain in the Elderly?

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg14/01/202014/01/2020
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Calculated Surprise Leads To Groundbreaking Neuroscience Discovery

http://www.fau.edu/newsdesk/articles/calculated-surprise.php Continue reading Calculated Surprise Leads To Groundbreaking Neuroscience Discovery

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Study finds potential new treatment for preventing post traumatic stress disorder

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-01/cfaa-sfp010920.php Continue reading Study finds potential new treatment for preventing post traumatic stress disorder

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Autism may share inherited variants with other psychiatric conditions

Autism may share inherited variants with other psychiatric conditions Continue reading Autism may share inherited variants with other psychiatric conditions

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Excess of Immune Cells Found in Brains of People with Autism

https://www.the-scientist.com/notebook/excess-of-immune-cells-found-in-brains-of-people-with-autism-66917 Continue reading Excess of Immune Cells Found in Brains of People with Autism

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Are we morally obligated to meditate?

https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/1/10/21013234/meditation-brain-neuroscience-moral-obligation Continue reading Are we morally obligated to meditate?

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Cannabis CAN keep you calm, study suggests: Scientists discover how weed short-circuits brain connections linked to stress and anxiety disorders

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7882143/Cannabis-calm-short-circuiting-anxiety-brain.html Continue reading Cannabis CAN keep you calm, study suggests: Scientists discover how weed short-circuits brain connections linked to stress and anxiety disorders

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Neuroimaging study reveals structural changes in the brain of migraine patients

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20200113/Neuroimaging-study-reveals-structural-changes-in-the-brain-of-migraine-patients.aspx Continue reading Neuroimaging study reveals structural changes in the brain of migraine patients

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Risk of lead exposure linked to decreased brain volume in adolescents

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200113111155.htm Continue reading Risk of lead exposure linked to decreased brain volume in adolescents

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Brain pressure controls eye pressure, revealing new avenues for glaucoma treatment

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200113093730.htm Continue reading Brain pressure controls eye pressure, revealing new avenues for glaucoma treatment

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Glutamate Built the Brain—Can It Treat It, Too?

https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/glutamate-built-the-brain-can-it-treat-it-too/ Continue reading Glutamate Built the Brain—Can It Treat It, Too?

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Plant-Based Cheese Is Finally Undergoing A Revolution

https://www.forbes.com/sites/briankateman/2020/01/13/plant-based-cheese-is-finally-undergoing-a-revolution/ Continue reading Plant-Based Cheese Is Finally Undergoing A Revolution

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Our body systems age at different rates, study finds, pointing to personalized care to extend healthy life

Our body systems age at different rates, study finds, pointing to personalized care to extend healthy life Continue reading Our body systems age at different rates, study finds, pointing to personalized care to extend healthy life

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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New genetic clues to anxiety uncovered

https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/new-genetic-clues-to-anxiety-uncovered/ Continue reading New genetic clues to anxiety uncovered

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Speech-disrupting brain disease reflects patients’ native tongue

Speech-disrupting brain disease reflects patients’ native tongue Continue reading Speech-disrupting brain disease reflects patients’ native tongue

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg13/01/202013/01/2020
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Michael Egnor: How Experiments Show that the Mind Is More than the Brain

Michael Egnor: How Experiments Show that the Mind Is More than the Brain Continue reading Michael Egnor: How Experiments Show that the Mind Is More than the Brain

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg12/01/202012/01/2020
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What happens to deferred intentions in the brain?

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200110104435.htm Continue reading What happens to deferred intentions in the brain?

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg10/01/202010/01/2020
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Rejuvenating the brain: More stem cells improve learning and memory of old mice

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200109105535.htm Continue reading Rejuvenating the brain: More stem cells improve learning and memory of old mice

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg10/01/202010/01/2020
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Nutrient flow in the brain is controlled by blood-vessel dilation, reveals network model

Nutrient flow in the brain is controlled by blood-vessel dilation, reveals network model Continue reading Nutrient flow in the brain is controlled by blood-vessel dilation, reveals network model

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg10/01/202010/01/2020
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Researchers test hearing by looking at dilation of people’s eyes

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200109093410.htm Continue reading Researchers test hearing by looking at dilation of people’s eyes

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg09/01/202009/01/2020
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Diastolic Blood Pressure Number Could Predict Dementia

https://www.newsmax.com/t/health/article/949088?section=health-news&keywords=blood-pressure-dementia-brain-health-heart-health&year=2020&month=01&date=09&id=949088&oref=www.google.com Continue reading Diastolic Blood Pressure Number Could Predict Dementia

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg09/01/202009/01/2020
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The Lancet: Study suggests mental health impact of ongoing social unrest in Hong Kong

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-01/tl-tls010820.php Continue reading The Lancet: Study suggests mental health impact of ongoing social unrest in Hong Kong

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg09/01/202009/01/2020
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A history of anxiety

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/a-history-of-anxiety Continue reading A history of anxiety

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg09/01/202009/01/2020
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The surprising reason behind episodic migraines

https://www.theladders.com/career-advice/the-surprising-reason-behind-episodic-migraines Continue reading The surprising reason behind episodic migraines

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg09/01/202009/01/2020
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Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/01/200109163956.htm Continue reading Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg09/01/202009/01/2020
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Missing protein in brain causes behaviors mirroring autism

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-01-protein-brain-behaviors-mirroring-autism.html Continue reading Missing protein in brain causes behaviors mirroring autism

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg09/01/202009/01/2020
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Genes Explain Why Anxiety And Depression Go Hand-In-Hand

Genes explain why anxiety and depression go hand-in-hand Continue reading Genes Explain Why Anxiety And Depression Go Hand-In-Hand

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg08/01/202008/01/2020
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Harmful protein build-up predicts brain tissue damage in Alzheimer’s disease with 40% accuracy, study finds

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7842889/Harmful-protein-build-predicts-brain-tissue-damage-Alzheimers-disease-study-finds.html Continue reading Harmful protein build-up predicts brain tissue damage in Alzheimer’s disease with 40% accuracy, study finds

Unknown's avatarRoaring Meg08/01/202008/01/2020

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