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Coffee during pregnancy safe for baby’s brain development, study suggests
A University of Queensland-led study has failed to find any strong links between drinking coffee during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental difficulties
Neurons look different in children with autism, research finds
There is new evidence that the cells responsible for communication in the brain may be structured differently in children with
Language model ‘UroBot’ surpasses the accuracy of experienced urologists
Scientists at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), together with doctors from the Urological Clinic of the Mannheim University Hospital,
You get your energy from your mom: A new study explains why
It’s one of the basic tenets of biology: We get our DNA from our mom and our dad. But one
Tiny antibodies to fight the dangerous effects of opioids
Opioid drugs are highly effective at relieving pain but come with severe drawbacks. Their side effects range from dizziness to
Original or copy: How Chlamydia manipulate the host cell
Bacteria that cause diseases, so-called pathogens, develop various strategies to exploit human cells as hosts to their own advantage. Together
Researchers identify signs tied to more severe cases of RSV
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of hospitalization in young children due to respiratory complications such as bronchiolitis
Bilingualism makes the brain more efficient, especially when learned at a young age
Neuroplasticity is the brain’s ability to build connections within itself, adapting to the surrounding environment. The brain is most plastic
Genomic study identifies human, animal hair in ‘man-eater’ lions’ teeth
In 1898, two male lions terrorized an encampment of bridge builders on the Tsavo River in Kenya. The lions, which