Psychologists at The University of Aberdeen looking into the experience of being forgotten have discovered that memory lapses can damage
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Decisions recruiting gut feelings seen as reflection of true self, more assuredly held, study says
Why do some people trust their gut instincts over logic? It could be that they see those snap decisions as
Continue reading »Marmosets serve as an effective model for non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease
Small, New World monkeys called marmosets can mimic the sleep disturbances, changes in circadian rhythm, and cognitive impairment people with
Continue reading »Texas doctor apologizes after saying women in the field don’t ‘work as hard’ as men
Dr. Gary Tigges apologized for comments about work habits of female physicians. The male Texas physician, who was criticized after
Continue reading »Fake weed seen as a public health danger
A decade after first appearing in the United States, fake weed is seen as a growing health danger. Some marijuana
Continue reading »Sulfonylureas as 2nd-line T2DM therapy tied to higher event risk
(HealthDay)—Sulfonylureas as second-line drugs for type 2 diabetes are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and hypoglycemic events compared
Continue reading »As Ticks Reach Record Numbers, Take Precautions
TUESDAY, July 17, 2018 — As the tick population surges across the United States this summer, one doctor says the
Continue reading »BioSight Launches a Phase 2b Clinical Trial of BST-236 as a First-Line Treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukemia
AIRPORT CITY, Israel, July 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — BioSight Ltd., a pharmaceutical development company focused on the development of targeted
Continue reading »Viruses ID’d As Most Common Cause of Meningitis in U.K. Adults
THURSDAY, July 5, 2018 — Viruses are the most commonly identified cause of meningitis among U.K. adults, according to a
Continue reading »Owls see as humans do
A study of barn owls published in JNeurosci suggests the visual systems of humans and birds may be more similar
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