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New Research Shows Why You Don’t Need To Be Perfect To Get the Job Done

Neuroscientists typically propose a single optimal model for animals to carry out tasks, but researchers have found that animals often…

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How Dietary Patterns Sculpt Brain Chemistry and Mood

A study involving brain scans of 30 volunteers reveals that a poor diet can lead to brain changes, such as…

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Johns Hopkins Researchers Identify New Biological Target for Stopping Parkinson’s Disease Progression

Johns Hopkins researchers have identified Aplp1 as a new biological target in Parkinson’s disease through mouse studies, showing its role…

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New Study Unveils Alzheimer’s Risk Tied More to Mothers Than Fathers

A study from Mass General Brigham indicates that inheriting Alzheimer’s disease risk from the maternal side is linked to higher…

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New Study Reveals Molecular Secret to Lifelong Memories

Researchers have identified a biological mechanism involving the molecule KIBRA that explains the long-term stability of memories, shedding light on…

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New Study Reveals That High-Fat Foods Could Be Fueling Your Anxiety

Recent research from the University of Colorado Boulder suggests that consuming a high-fat diet can negatively impact gut bacteria and…

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New Study Links Gut Vitamin B Deficiency to Parkinson’s Disease

In Parkinson’s disease, a reduction in the gut bacteria of genes responsible for synthesizing the essential B vitamins B2 and…

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New Mayo Clinic Research Reveals Molecular Clues to Alzheimer’s Disease

Researchers at Mayo Clinic have identified unique molecular changes in the blood-brain barrier that could help diagnose and treat Alzheimer’s…

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Scientists Uncover Brain-Boosting Potential of Vitamin B6

Vitamin B6 is crucial for brain function, with deficiencies linked to memory issues and depression; however, increasing B6 through supplements…

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Scientists Have Uncovered Autism’s Earliest Biological Signs

Researchers at UC San Diego have discovered that differences in autism severity are linked to brain development in the embryo,…

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