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Ringing in the ears

Ringing in the ears

Asf1, the protein that oversees DNA replication and packaging in the cell

Asf1, the protein that oversees DNA replication and packaging in the cell

Auditory neurons in humans far more sensitive to fine sound frequencies than most mammals

Auditory neurons in humans far more sensitive to fine sound frequencies than most mammals

A few more pieces for the puzzle that is Alzheimer’s disease

A few more pieces for the puzzle that is Alzheimer’s disease

Potential new treatments for Huntington's disease

Potential new treatments for Huntington's disease

Trichloroethylene exposure linked to Parkinsonism

Trichloroethylene exposure linked to Parkinsonism

New insight into the mechanisms underlying amnesia

New insight into the mechanisms underlying amnesia

Huntington's disease problem starts early

Huntington's disease problem starts early

Blocking parasites' communication reduces infection

Blocking parasites' communication reduces infection

Stress causes whole body deterioration

Stress causes whole body deterioration

Trichloroethylene chemical - widely used in industry - is a risk factor for parkinsonism

Trichloroethylene chemical - widely used in industry - is a risk factor for parkinsonism

Novel mechanism for long-term learning identified

Novel mechanism for long-term learning identified

Daily alcohol use causes changes in sexual behavior

Daily alcohol use causes changes in sexual behavior

Effects of sleep deprivation reversed

Effects of sleep deprivation reversed

Epilepsy and brain pathology linked together by the protein ADK

Epilepsy and brain pathology linked together by the protein ADK

Some antipsychotic drugs may be missing their mark

Some antipsychotic drugs may be missing their mark

Fish oil benefits

Fish oil benefits

Mutations in a protein called dynein may cause inherited neuropathy

Mutations in a protein called dynein may cause inherited neuropathy

Key enzyme keeps synapse on track

Key enzyme keeps synapse on track

Tweaking a gene may fix Fragile X syndrome

Tweaking a gene may fix Fragile X syndrome

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