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Scientists Identify Neurons Driving Anxiety – And How to Calm Them
Anxiety disorders are the world's most common type of mental health condition, impacting the lives of around 360 million ...
A new study has revealed how a natural compound in our cells can reverse brain deficits in animal models of Alzheimer’s ...
Alongside Leah Blankenship and Lila Kaye, two neurodivergent graduate students from UO, Smear created the NeuroDiversity Innovation Centers for Excellence in Neuroscience, otherwise known as “NICE in ...
Experts reviewing decades of research conclude there is no scientific evidence that the gut microbiome causes autism.
In a new study published in Nature Communications, Ruth Ley and her colleagues demonstrated that behavior—in this case, how ...
Seattle's Allen Institute has released the Brain Knowledge Platform, a research aid described as the most comprehensive AI ...
Some scientists argued that autism-gut microbiome research is rife with conceptual and methodological flaws, from mouse to ...
The first, obviously, was making functional electronic devices smaller than cells that can circulate in our blood. “Previous ...
Many factors contribute to dementia, of course. But the role of particulates — microscopic solids or droplets in the air — is drawing closer scrutiny. Particulates arise from many sources: emissions ...
Researchers have uncovered surprising evidence that anxiety may be controlled not by neurons but by two dueling groups of ...
Ramping the resolution The QST research team with the new high-resolution PET scanner. From left to right: Hidekatsu Wakizaka ...
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