The international collaboration, led by the University of Exeter and published in Nature Communications, has found 47 links between our
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Like old photographs, memories fade over time
Like old photographs, memories fade in quality over time — a surprising finding for a team of Boston College researchers
Medical News Today: Is the ‘sugar rush’ a myth?
It is common knowledge that after eating a sugary snack, we experience a ‘sugar rush.’ However, according to a recent
Mutation stands in the way of healthy blood cell maturation
In the veins, stem cells constantly mature and develop into different blood cells that are necessary for the body to
Evolutionary changes played a crucial role in industrialization
A recent study of centuries-old French-Canadian genealogical data by a Brown University economist revealed evidence that supports his own 17-year-old
Most links between personality traits and life outcomes are replicable
Studies showing links between personality traits and life outcomes, such as marital stability and vocational achievements, provide a reasonably accurate
Eyes reveal early Alzheimer’s disease
Reduced blood capillaries in the back of the eye may be a new, noninvasive way to diagnose early cognitive impairment,
Can scientists ‘hack’ memory?
Is it possible to manipulate memory formation and consolidation? And why would we want to do it? Our memories make
New trauma care pathway reduces delirium and likelihood of returning to the hospital
A standardized interdisciplinary clinical pathway to identify and manage frailty in older patients has reduced the rate of one of
Unjamming the genome after DNA damage
A protein complex that is involved in nearly every step in the regulatory control of gene expression in cells has