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Study finds sense of shared simultaneity increases with group size
Schematic of the experimental procedure. Left: Participants judging the synchrony of the group clapping. In the low (L) condition, the…
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Study shows derivatives of thalidomide compound drive resistant cancer cells to their deaths
The thalidomide derivatives C5, C6 and C7 alter CRBN—the “labeling machine”—so that it can bind to BCL-2. In this way,…
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Coffee Is Anti-Aging, Linked To Prevention Of Dementia And Sarcopenia: Study
Authored by Ellen Wan via The Epoch Times (emphasis ZeroHedge) Enjoying a cup of joe can offer more than just…
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Half a Tablespoon of Olive Oil a Day May Keep Dementia at Bay, Harvard Study Finds
This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2024Visit our Re-post guidelines A groundbreaking study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School…
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Study: Horses Are Able To Understand Human Emotions : The Hearty Soul
Horses were first domesticated 6,000 years ago in the grasslands of Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan [1] and have played a…
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Study suggests two copies of APOE4 gene behind up to 20% of Alzheimer’s cases
Penetrance and predictive value of APOE4 homozygosity in AD. a, Distribution of ADNC scores by age of death. b, Frequency…
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Study links organization of neurotypical brains to genes involved in autism and schizophrenia
Three patterns of gene expression each align with distinct features of known neurobiology: C1 aligns with functional connectivity strength, C2…
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Study finds COVID-19 vaccine can help people with heart failure live longer
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Heart failure patients who are vaccinated against COVID-19 have an 82% greater likelihood of living longer…
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Study traces an infectious language epidemic
Our research empirically links social media conversations to national health outcomes related to COVID-19. We introduce Role-Based Incremental Coaching (RBIC),…
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Late-stage study finds menopause drug fezolinetant safely reduces hot flushes for almost six months
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Fezolinetant reduces the frequency and severity of hot flushes during menopause for 24 weeks, without serious…
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