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  • News - 24 Feb 2006
    Now, however, scientists have begun to peel back some of the neurological secrets of this remarkable phenomenon and show how the brain can be rewired in anticipation of sensory input to respond in...
  • News - 16 Feb 2006
    Based on laboratory research, scientists at Georgetown University Medical Center have a new theory as to why people with Alzheimer's disease have trouble performing even the simplest memory tasks,...
  • News - 14 Feb 2006
    An international research team led by the University of Saskatchewan has discovered a signaling pathway in the brain involved in drug addiction, together with a method for blocking its action, that...
  • News - 7 Feb 2006
    Viruses and humans have evolved together over millions of years in a game of one-upmanship that, often as not, left humans sick or worse.
  • News - 7 Feb 2006
    Researchers at Johns Hopkins and the University of Minnesota have discovered a gene mutation in the descendants of Abraham Lincoln's grandparents that suggests the Civil War president himself might...
  • News - 7 Feb 2006
    A study looking at brain function in young, middle-aged and older adults has identified changes in brain activity that begin gradually in middle age - and which may explain why older adults find it...
  • News - 22 Jan 2006
    Drug discovery researchers at Northwestern University have developed a novel orally administered compound specifically targeted to suppress brain cell inflammation and neuron loss associated with...
  • News - 18 Jan 2006
    Anticipating our own touch - for example in tickling oneself - reduces its impact, says Queen's psychologist Dr. Randy Flanagan, a member of the university's Centre for Neuroscience Studies. This is...
  • News - 18 Jan 2006
    By deleting a single gene in a small portion of the brains of mice, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center found that the animals were affected in a way resembling schizophrenia in humans.
  • News - 8 Jan 2006
    Studies investigating the long-term outcomes of alcoholism treatment are rare and inconsistent.

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