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Medical marijuana laws could be improving older Americans' health, study suggests

Medical marijuana laws could be improving older Americans' health, study suggests

Low levels of certain eye proteins could serve as predictor for Alzheimer’s

Low levels of certain eye proteins could serve as predictor for Alzheimer’s

Piece of puzzle unlocked in what drives alcohol addiction

Piece of puzzle unlocked in what drives alcohol addiction

Study shows how AI can improve physicians' diagnostic accuracy

Study shows how AI can improve physicians' diagnostic accuracy

Scientists reverse alcohol-seeking behavior in rats with flip of a switch

Scientists reverse alcohol-seeking behavior in rats with flip of a switch

Proteins in the eye may be potential source for cost-effective test to predict Alzheimer's disease

Proteins in the eye may be potential source for cost-effective test to predict Alzheimer's disease

Researchers use big data to gain better understanding of hepatitis E virus

Researchers use big data to gain better understanding of hepatitis E virus

MSU professor wins prestigious award for brain research

MSU professor wins prestigious award for brain research

Promising gene therapy could restore vision in humans

Promising gene therapy could restore vision in humans

Key discoveries could shed light on retinoblastoma

Key discoveries could shed light on retinoblastoma

New therapy could help prolong useful vision and delay total blindness

New therapy could help prolong useful vision and delay total blindness

Stanford researchers detail how hits to the side of the head cause concussion

Stanford researchers detail how hits to the side of the head cause concussion

Study uncovers dramatic differences in the brains of Hispanics with dementia

Study uncovers dramatic differences in the brains of Hispanics with dementia

Gene behind mitochondrial disease has more varied effects than previously thought

Gene behind mitochondrial disease has more varied effects than previously thought

Alzheimer’s and brain health could soon be detected using an eye exam

Alzheimer’s and brain health could soon be detected using an eye exam

Forty percent of parents are not co-sleeping safely with their babies

Forty percent of parents are not co-sleeping safely with their babies

Study highlights high incidence and prevalence of visual problems in stroke survivors

Study highlights high incidence and prevalence of visual problems in stroke survivors

Major trial of hospital cleaning practices reduces infections

Major trial of hospital cleaning practices reduces infections

New non-invasive imaging device can quickly detect signs of Alzheimer's disease

New non-invasive imaging device can quickly detect signs of Alzheimer's disease

Ebola survivors in Liberia have higher prevalence of health issues, study shows

Ebola survivors in Liberia have higher prevalence of health issues, study shows

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