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Brain makes its own version of Valium, scientists discover (2013)
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12 years ago
benbreen
7 points
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Brain-computer interface advance allows fast, accurate typing despite paralysis
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9 years ago
panic
6 points
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Scientists show how antibiotics enable pathogenic gut infections
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13 years ago
silvio
6 points
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Six distinct types of depression identified in Stanford Medicine-led study
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2 years ago
Tomte
6 points
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Brain scans better forecast math learning in kids than do skill tests
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11 years ago
papapra
5 points
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Method of recording brain activity could lead to mind-reading devices
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13 years ago
trendspotter
5 points
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Mom's voice boosts language-center development in preemies' brains
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8 months ago
gmays
5 points
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Human body temperature has decreased in United States, study finds
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a year ago
voisin
5 points
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Biomolecular shifts occur in our 40s and 60s, Stanford researchers find
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2 years ago
duck
5 points
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Cancer ‘vaccine’ eliminates tumors in mice
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8 years ago
jonbaer
5 points
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‘Smart toilet’ monitors for signs of disease(2020)
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5 years ago
marc__1
4 points
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Adult kidneys constantly grow, remodel themselves, study finds
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5 years ago
rocky1138
4 points
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Small molecule restores muscle strength, boosts endurance in old mice
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6 years ago
gmays
4 points
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Old human cells rejuvenated with stem cell technology
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6 years ago
conse_lad
4 points
75.
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Researchers work to modify flatworms, understand their regenerative powers
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7 years ago
hhs
4 points
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Magical moment: The enormity of the first U.S. adult heart transplant (2018)
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5 months ago
petethomas
3 points
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People with young brains outlive old-brained peers, Stanford Med scientists find
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a year ago
littlexsparkee
3 points
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Study finds genetic factor fends off Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
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3 years ago
conse_lad
3 points
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New Findings OK More Study on Slowing Aging Process
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11 years ago
edwinespinosa09
3 points
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Lack of exercise, not diet, linked to rise in obesity, Stanford research shows
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12 years ago
givan
3 points
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Replacing brain immune cells in mice slows neurodegeneration in Stanford study
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10 months ago
yusufaytas
3 points
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Biomolecular shifts occur in our 40s and 60s
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2 years ago
gmays
3 points
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Myelination in the brain may be key to 'learning' opioid addiction
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2 years ago
gmays
3 points
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Generative AI develops potential new drugs for antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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2 years ago
geox
3 points
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Why women are at greater risk of autoimmune disease
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2 years ago
gmays
3 points
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation makes chronic pain patients more hypnotizable
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2 years ago
PaulHoule
3 points
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Brain implants guide speech-disabled person’s intended words to computer screen
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3 years ago
giuliomagnifico
3 points
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Student devises liver exchange, easing shortage of organs
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3 years ago
geox
3 points
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A rare mutation protects against Alzheimer's disease, Stanford research finds
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4 years ago
rbanffy
3 points
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Diabetes drug Metformin linked to genital birth defects in baby boys
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4 years ago
pondemic
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