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Brainstem neurons control both behaviour and misbehaviour
A recent study at the University of Helsinki reveals how gene control mechanisms define the identity of developing neurons in
Continue reading »What is human design and how does it work?
Astrology, Myers-Briggs, Enneagram – all the personality tests and systems that have helped so many people get to know themselves
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Children born to mothers who took the antiepileptic drug sodium valproate during pregnancy may have a four to five-fold increased
Continue reading »Anti-siglec-8 antibody trial shows promise for treating eosinophilic gastritis and duodenitis
Eosinophilic gastritis and duodenitis are inflammatory diseases characterized by high levels of eosinophils and mast cells (immune system cells) in
Continue reading »The obesity and cancer metastasis connection
One in two men and one in three women will be diagnosed with cancer within their lifetimes. Fortunately, there has
Continue reading »Hot-button words trigger conservatives and liberals differently
How can the partisan divide be bridged when conservatives and liberals consume the same political content, yet interpret it through
Continue reading »Rapid screening and early diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy
The prevalence of diabetes is continuously increasing all over the world. The International Diabetes Federation estimated that in 2045 around
Continue reading »Exploring the golden hour: Delays in trauma treatment linked to disability and death
Some clinicians consider that after a traumatic injury, patients are most likely to survive if they receive medical treatment within
Continue reading »What is contact tracing, and how does it work with COVID-19?
What is contact tracing, and how does it work with COVID-19? The goal of contact tracing is to alert people
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