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How the Brain's Chronic Pain Circuit Works
Scientists have mapped a dedicated brain circuit that drives chronic pain separately from acute pain, opening the door to targeted treatments that cou...
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Scientists have mapped a dedicated brain circuit that drives chronic pain separately from acute pain, opening the door to targeted treatments that cou...
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Schizophrenia disrupts the brain circuits responsible for updating beliefs with new information, trapping patients in outdated or false perceptions of...
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Copper ions in the brain bind to amyloid-beta peptides and accelerate the toxic protein clumping central to Alzheimer's disease. Understanding this me...
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Queuosine is a little-known micronutrient from gut bacteria and food that fine-tunes protein production, supports memory, and may help defend against...
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Linguists have debated for decades whether all human languages share a hidden blueprint. A landmark study of 1,700 languages offers new answers about...
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AI-powered voice analysis can identify signs of Parkinson's, depression, diabetes, and heart disease from short speech samples — a growing field that...
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Iron is essential for brain function, but as we age it accumulates in key brain regions, damaging neurons and driving cognitive decline. Scientists ar...
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Astrocytes, the brain's star-shaped glial cells, were long dismissed as mere support staff. New research reveals they actively encode fear memories, r...
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A landmark Swedish study of over 95,000 patients published in The Lancet Psychiatry finds semaglutide users experienced 42% lower risk of worsening me...
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Silent synapses are dormant brain connections that contain NMDA receptors but lack AMPA receptors. Around 30% of synapses in the adult cortex are sile...
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After a stroke destroys brain tissue, the brain can reroute lost functions through neuroplasticity—forming new pathways, sprouting axons, and even mak...
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Neural dust sensors smaller than a grain of salt can wirelessly monitor brain activity using ultrasound or laser power, opening new paths for treating...
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