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Possible Novel Method for Stopping Untreatable Pediatric Brain Cancers

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Researchers used an experimental molecular therapy in preclinical laboratory tests to effectively treat several types of deadly pediatric brain cancer and now propose advancing...

First Ever Neuroimaging Study of People in the Midst of Transcendental Meditation

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It is possible to pay attention effortlessly, your mind “pulled by the inherent nature of the object of experience”. In fact, with practice, doing...

Mother’s Depression May Negatively Impact Child’s IQ

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Roughly one in 10 women in the United States will experience depression, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The consequences, however,...

Renewables break the 100 mark in Portugal

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Portugal is a formidable newsmaker this month in renewables. The average renewable generation for March exceeded 103% of consumption. Spelled out further, for the month of...

Regular nut intake linked to lower risk of heart rhythm irregularity (atrial fibrillation)

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Eating several servings of nuts every week may help lower the risk of developing the heart rhythm irregularity, atrial fibrillation, also known as heart...

Japan to trial ‘world’s first urine test’ to spot cancer

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A Japanese firm is poised to carry out what it hailed as the world's first experiment to test for cancer using urine samples, which...

Fast Acting Benefits of Ketamine for Depression and Suicidality

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A nasal spray formulation of ketamine shows promise in the rapid treatment of symptoms of major depression and suicidal thoughts, according to a new...

Raw Fruits and Veg Provide Better Mental Health Outcomes

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Seeking the feel good factor? Go natural. That is the simple message from University of Otago researchers who have discovered raw fruit and vegetables may...

Connection Between Postnatal Sensory Experiences and Brain Development

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New research by University of Toronto (U of T) neuroscientists sheds light on links between early brain growth and sensations experienced by animals soon...

A new Bose-Einstein condensate

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Nearly a hundred years ago, Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose predicted that quantum mechanics can force a large number of particles to behave...

Men willing to punish more than women to get ahead

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Chapman University has published research measuring gender differences in cooperation and punishment behavior. Results showed that men punish more than women, men obtain higher rank,...

Researchers use search engines, social media to predict syphilis trends

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UCLA-led research finds that internet search terms and tweets related to sexual risk behaviors can predict when and where syphilis trends will occur. Two studies...

Post-surgical opioids can, paradoxically, lead to chronic pain

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Giving opioids to animals to quell pain after surgery prolongs pain for more than three weeks and primes specialized immune cells in the spinal...

People with Type 2 diabetes who eat breakfast later, more likely to have a...

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Being an "evening person" is linked to higher body mass indices among people with Type 2 diabetes, and having breakfast later in the day...

Is whole-brain radiation still best for brain metastases from small-cell lung cancer?

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Lung cancer often metastasizes to the brain. Historically, brain metastases have been treated with whole-brain radiation therapy. However, whole-brain radiation is associated with cognitive side-effects...