THURSDAY, Jan. 10, 2019 — A public health alert about possible hepatitis A contamination in Modjeskas from Bauer’s Candies was
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Artificial intelligence can detect Alzheimer’s disease in brain scans six years before a diagnosis
Using a common type of brain scan, researchers programmed a machine-learning algorithm to diagnose early-stage Alzheimer’s disease about six years
Continue reading »Parkinson’s disease experts devise a roadmap
A recently discovered protein, alpha-synuclein, has become one of the most attractive targets for developing new drugs with the potential
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The average primary care doctor needs to work six more hours a day than they already do, in order to
Continue reading »Whether a urinary tract infection recurs may depend on the bacterial strain
Genetically diverse bacterial strains that cause urinary tract infections differ in their ability to trigger protective immune responses in mice,
Continue reading »Get cliterate: how a Melbourne academic is redefining female sexuality
You can trace Professor Helen O'Connell's discovery of the full clitoris – and the rewriting of the world's anatomy texts
Continue reading »The epilepsy stop
Many epilepsy patients are afraid of surgery zurück. However, improved imaging, and modern surgical procedures köcan Affected for seizure freedom
Continue reading »Scientists can predict where a rat will go based on hippocampal neuron firing
Place cells in the hippocampus fire when we are in a certain position—this discovery by John O’Keefe, May-Britt Moser and
Continue reading »Stuck in a loop of wrongness: Brain study shows roots of OCD
They clean their hands, many times in a row. They click switches on and off, over and over. They check—and
Continue reading »Self-testing: A potentially powerful tool for fighting HIV
In recent years, more emphasis has been placed on testing for HIV. The idea behind this drive is that if
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