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Dengue fever infections have negative impacts on infant health for three years
Dengue infections in pregnant women may have a negative impact on the first years of children’s lives, new research has
Magnetic microcoils unlock targeted single-neuron therapies for neurodegenerative disorders
Researchers deploy an array of microscopic coils to create a magnetic field and stimulate individual neurons. The magnetic field can
In the brain, bursts of beta rhythms implement cognitive control
Bursts of brain rhythms with “beta” frequencies control where and when neurons in the cortex process sensory information and plan
Study compares salmonella rates in backyard, commercial poultry farm samples
In a comparison of differently sized poultry farms, researchers at North Carolina State University found that rates of Salmonella in
Innovative microscopy demystifies metabolism of Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease causes significant problems with memory, thinking and behavior and is the most common form of dementia, affecting more
Infected: Understanding the spread of behavior
Human beings are likely to adopt the thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors of those around them. Simple decisions like what local
Don’t be a stranger — study finds rekindling old friendships as scary as making new ones
Psychologists from Simon Fraser University (SFU) and the University of Sussex have found that people are as hesitant to reach
Gentle defibrillation for the heart
Using light pulses as a model for electrical defibrillation, Göttingen scientists developed a method to assess and modulate the heart
Odor-causing bacteria in armpits targeted using bacteriophage-derived lysin
Body odor from the armpits comes from bacteria metabolizing sweat produced by the apocrine glands. These bacteria are native to