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Unlocking Your Body's Clock: A Saliva-Based Personalized Circadian Profiling: Researchers developed a non-invasive method to profile an individual's circadian rhythm using a simple saliva sample. Combining molecular analysis and computational modeling, they create a comprehen ...
Wireless Brain-Spine Interface: A Leap Towards Reversing Paralysis: In a pioneering study, researchers designed a wireless brain-spine interface enabling a paralyzed man to walk naturally again. The 'digital bridge' comprises two electronic implants — one on the brain and ano ...
The Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health: The U.S. Surgeon General has issued an urgent advisory addressing the potential dangers of social media on the mental health of young people. Despite the potential benefits, the advisory highlights the risks social media pose ...
Beyond Surviving: Thriving Mental Health among Childhood Physical Abuse Survivors: New research offers a promising perspective on mental health among survivors of childhood physical abuse, with nearly two-thirds reporting a state of "psychological flourishing." This study und ...
Guilt-Prone Personalities: A Bulwark Against Bribery?: Guilt-prone individuals have been identified as less likely to accept bribes, particularly if it results in harm to others. A new study explored the connection between personality traits and corruption tendencies. ...
Delighting in Others' Downfall: The Neuroscience of Schadenfreude: Schadenfreude, the complex emotion of deriving pleasure from others' misfortunes, is shaped by intricate neural processes. Key regions implicated in experiencing schadenfreude include the ventromedial prefront ...
Top Five Neuroscience Articles of the Week: This week in neuroscience has been nothing short of astounding. We're here to recap the top Neuroscience News articles that made a splash. If these escaped your radar, it's the perfect time to plunge into the ocean of knowledge and ...
Engineered Virus and Immunotherapy: New Hope for Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Patients: A new study details the safe and promising use of an engineered oncolytic virus (DNX-2401) alongside immunotherapy in treating recurrent glioblastoma (GBM). Despite not meeting its primary ef ...
Toddler Gut Bacteria Predicts Future Obesity: The composition and volume of gut bacteria in toddlers at the age of 3.5 can predict their body mass index (BMI) at age 5, regardless of prematurity at birth, a new study reports. Findings indicate alterations in gut microbiota li ...
Unlocking the Mind: The Neuroscience Behind Our Conscious Reality: The neuroscience of consciousness explores the fundamental aspect of wakefulness and the higher-level cognitive perceptions, such as thinking and understanding. Various theories, like the Global Neuronal Works ...
Unraveling Sex-Specific Alzheimer's Factors with AI: A new study employs 'Evolutionary Action Machine Learning' (EAML) to explore sex-specific genes that contribute to Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Researchers discovered 98 genes associated with AD, some of which were found to af ...
Taking Strides: Why Walking Is Not So Popular in the U.S: Walking is less popular and more perilous in the U.S. than in other countries, according to a new study. Comparing U.S. statistics to European counterparts like the U.K., Germany, and the Netherlands, the study reveals ...
Molecular Mechanism Key to Syncing Our Biological Clocks Discovered: Researchers studying the molecular mechanisms of our biological clocks have made a critical breakthrough, identifying a key interaction that controls the timing of our body's internal clock. This discovery p ...
Good Vibrations: Tactile Stimulation May Aid Alzheimer's Treatment: Researchers discovered tactile stimulation at a frequency of 40 Hz can help in reducing Alzheimer's disease pathology and symptoms. The study, conducted on Alzheimer's model mice, demonstrated improved brain ...
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