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The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) plays a key role in interpreting social hierarchies and facial emotions, offering insight into anxiety and mood disorders.
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Each morning, your brain undergoes a precise sequence to shift from sleep to wakefulness, reorienting you to the world.
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Alzheimer's disease, a progressive brain disorder, affects millions and is projected to increase. While age and genetics play a role, lifestyle choice
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Poor sleep may raise heart disease risk in menopausal women, new research finds. Learn why sleep quality is crucial for heart health and how to improve it.
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‘Summer long balls,’ or distended testicles, is a silent epidemic that an estimated 15 percent of the male population struggles with
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Meet Cindy Eckert, the pink-suited CEO who battled stigma and changed women’s sexual health forever. Her fight for desire is just the beginning.
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An experimental mRNA vaccine has boosted the tumor-fighting effects of immunotherapy in a mouse-model study, bringing researchers one step closer to their goal of developing a universal vaccine to "wake up" the immune system against cancer.
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New research indicates that erythritol, a sugar substitute commonly recommended for individuals with obesity or diabetes, may carry unexpected health risks. From low-carb ice creams and keto-friendly protein snacks to “sugar-free” sodas, erythritol is a widel…
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A massive database of medical images is offering an unprecedented window into how diseases take hold years before symptoms appear.
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Alzheimer's disease, a progressive brain disorder, affects millions and is projected to increase. While age and genetics play a role, lifestyle choice
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James Martinez's family said his condition is improving in ICU – he is one of two confirmed human cases of West Nile Virus confirmed in the state.
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There are at least four distinct subtypes of autism, a new study finds, helping to explain the various trajectories of individuals on the spectrum and offering a path toward more targeted treatments.
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Blindness, pneumonia, severe diarrhoea and even death – measles virus infections, especially in children, can have devastating consequences.
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Fatty fish are packed with anti-inflammatory benefits, yet most people aren’t eating enough of them. Learn more about the benefits of eating fatty fish.
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Gallatin County struggles with high rates of excessive drinking, straining resources for addiction treatment. Providers warn that changing the "culture of chemical dependence" is critical.
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New research has uncovered that neurons store their own glycogen, acting as “backup batteries” to keep the brain functioning during energy stress.
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Tired all the time on plants? It might be your calories, your iron, or the way you ghost your pillow.
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Intent to vaccinate was similar among pregnant women and parents, at 35% to 40%.
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She never hesitated to volunteer in liver transplant surgery with boy, 1
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Scientists discover how a gut bacteria molecule triggers heart disease in groundbreaking research from Madrid's CNIC, offering new hope for treatment.
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In a new study, Nobel laureate David Baker and colleagues detail new methods for targeting undruggable "disordered" proteins.
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In today’s health-conscious world, protein has become the star of countless diets. People are loading up in hopes of building muscle, curbing hunger, or losing weight. But while protein is important, more doesn’t always mean better. Kidneys are the body's nat…
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