Patients undergoing chemotherapy often experience cognitive effects such as memory impairment and difficulty concentrating — a condition commonly known as
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Earliest-yet Alzheimer’s biomarker found in mouse model could point to new targets
A surge of a neural-specific protein in the brain is the earliest-yet biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease, report University of Illinois
Patience pays off
In a new study, neuroscientists show how decision-making processes are controlled in the primate brain during foraging. The team, including
Revealing a hidden threat: Researchers show viral infections pose early heart risks
In a potentially game-changing development, scientists with the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC have revealed a new understanding of
Virtual reality exposure plus electric brain stimulation offers a promising treatment for PTSD
Combining two treatments could be a promising option for people, especially military veterans, whose lives are negatively affected by post-traumatic
Airflow dynamics scrub classroom air
If you’ve ever wondered why some folks never catch the office or school cold, where they’re sitting might be keeping
Hearing study: Each nerve fiber trains on it’s own
A complex network of nerve fibers and synapses in the brain is responsible for transmission of information. When a nerve
Gaining time in nature — Nature experiences may hold the key to a healthier relationship with time
According to a new study, there is mounting evidence that nature can help humans address the time pressure of contemporary