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Month: August 2022
Algorithm may predict the onset of seizure clusters
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have developed a method to predict when patients with seizure disorders such
Bone transplant could resolve aging jaw defects
Tohoku University scientists in Japan have made a scaffold that supports the growth of new bone in large jaw defects
Next-generation neural probe leads to expanded understanding of the brain
A newly developed neural probe with an unprecedented number of micro-LEDs and recording sites integrated on the same neural device
Are some people genetically predisposed to alcohol use disorder?
How much alcohol is too much? And what makes some people more likely to suffer from alcohol use disorder, others less?
American Cancer Society issues nutrition, exercise guidelines for cancer survivors
In a guideline issued by the American Cancer Society and published in the May/June issue of CA: A Cancer Journal for
Patient version of guidelines to prevent heart disease launched
The first patient version of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention are unveiled today at
New drug candidate developed to treat type 2 diabetes
A team of researchers from Helmholtz Munich, the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) and Novo Nordisk have developed a
When can we be bothered to help others? Scientists pinpoint brain region responsible for this behavior
An area of the brain specifically involved in putting in effort to help others out has been pinpointed by scientists
Counting from left to right feels ‘natural,’ but new research shows our brains count faster from bottom to top
When asked to write the numbers from one to ten in a sequence, how do you order them? Horizontally? Vertically?