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How dogs process words ?

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When some dogs hear their owners say "squirrel," they perk up, become agitated. They may even run to a window and look out of it. But...

New immunotherapy targeting inflammatory and oxidative activity of fibrin

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Normally, the blood protein fibrin does not enter the brain. But in several neurological disorders, the blood-brain barrier—which keeps large molecules in the blood from...

What if an algorithm could scan social media and point to linguistic red flags...

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In any given year, depression affects more than 6 percent of the adult population in the United States—some 16 million people—but fewer than half...

Robust environmental monitoring should be used as the world approaches global eradication of polio

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Robust environmental monitoring should be used as the world approaches global eradication of polio, say University of Michigan researchers who recently studied the epidemiology...

Researchers at the University of Sussex have become the first in the world to...

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Researchers at the University of Sussex have become the first in the world to develop technology which can bend sound waves around an obstacle...

3-D mammography detected 34% more breast cancers in screening

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In traditional mammography screening, all breast tissue is captured in a single image. Breast tomosynthesis, on the other hand, is three-dimensional and works according to...

Depression or sleep disturbance in older adults may be linked to accumulation of tau...

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UC San Francisco researchers, in collaboration with the unique Brazilian Biobank for Aging Studies (BBAS) at the University of São Paulo, have shown that...

Identified basic relationships of the cell cycle and cellular senescence in the human placenta

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Working with researchers from Stanford University and St. Anna Children's Cancer Research, researchers from Jürgen Pollheimer's laboratory at the Medical University of Vienna's Department...

Generic diabetes medication might solve both the discomfort and the mental deficits that go...

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Scientists seeking an effective treatment for one type of chronic pain believe a ubiquitous, generic diabetes medication might solve both the discomfort and the...

A new global study has found that children who are the youngest in their...

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A new global study involving the University of Adelaide has found that children who are the youngest in their classroom are more likely to...

Plan to save Iran from sanctions: oil tankers – investments in the oil industry...

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Russia, Iran, and Turkey struck an agreement which would minimize the impact of US anti-Iranian punitive measures targeting Teheran’s oil trade. Last month, Iranian and European...

Woman’s reproductive history could impact how the brain responds to hormones later in life

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Researchers have established that the foggy feeling and forgetfulness that many new mothers report during and after pregnancy—known as “mom brain”— is real. But...

Researchers report higher levels of urinary fluoride during pregnancy is associated with a higher...

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Higher levels of urinary fluoride during pregnancy are associated with more ADHD-like symptoms in school-age children as reported by parents, according to a new...

Biometric monitoring on a new level? focus on the “digital health”

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Biometric monitoring on a new level? To what extent, in the coming years, will we be turning to the "digital health" sector of technology...

Researchers have developed a method that enable smart devices to figure out where they...

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Smart devices can seem dumb if they don't understand where they are or what people around them are doing. Carnegie Mellon University researchers say...