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Why do some people ‘hear’ silent flashes?

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Up to one in five people may show signs of a synaesthesia-like phenomenon in which they 'hear' silent flashes or movement, according to a...

Paraplegic Rat Walks Again After Therapy, and Now We Know Why

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With the help of robot-assisted rehabilitation and electrochemical spinal cord stimulation, rats with clinically-relevant spinal cord injury regain control of their otherwise paralyzed limbs....

Multiple Screen Use Affects Snack Choices

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Using multiple screen devices simultaneously while snacking may influence food choices, according to a new Michigan State University study. Specifically, when people engage in media...

Better Understanding ALS by Looking at How Cells Change

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It took eight long years of research, but now an international team led by neuroscientists at Université de Montréal has discovered a basic molecular...

Apple Blocks Sites From Abusing HSTS Security Standard to Track Users

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If you are unaware, the security standard HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) can be abused as a 'supercookie' to surreptitiously track users of almost every modern...

High-energy breakfast promotes weight loss

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In patients with obesity and type 2 diabetes, a meal schedule that includes a high-energy breakfast promotes weight loss, improves diabetes and decreases the...

Mediterranean diet is linked to higher muscle mass, bone density after menopause

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The heart-healthy Mediterranean diet also appears to be good for an older woman's bones and muscles, a new study of postmenopausal women in Brazil...

Drinking alcohol makes your heart race

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The more alcohol you drink, the higher your heart rate gets, according to research presented today at EHRA 2018 Congress, organized by the European...

Consuming low-calorie sweeteners may predispose overweight individuals to diabetes

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Consumption of low-calorie sweeteners could promote metabolic syndrome and predispose people to prediabetes and diabetes, particularly in individuals with obesity, a new study on...

New study presents method to stop cyber attacks on GPS-enabled devices

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A new study by researchers Nikolaos Gatsis, David Akopian and Ahmad F. Taha and their graduate student Ali Khalajmehrabadi from the UTSA Department of...

Implantable sensor relays real-time personal health data to a cell phone

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Personalized medicine is one step closer for consumers, thanks to tiny, implantable sensors that could give an early warning of a person's developing health...

Your Gender May Affect How You Perceive a Woman’s Anxiety in STEM

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Undergraduate students’ reactions to reading about a woman’s anxiety in a science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) class vary by gender according to a...

Putting a Name to a Face

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Everyone has experienced the awkward situation of meeting someone and then forgetting their name shortly after. Among older adults, this happens more often than...

Dimethandrolone undecanoate shows promise as a male birth control pill

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A new birth control pill for men appears to be safe when used daily for a month, with hormone responses consistent with effective contraception,...

Egypt : Chinese banks will provide 85 percent of New Egypt Capital’s Tower District

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China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) finalized  a 3 billion-U.S. dollar deal to build a massive Central Business District (CBD) in Egypt's new administrative...