A large brain imaging study involving researchers at Karolinska Institutet demonstrates that same-sex sexual behavior-related differences in the brain exist.
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Study finds differences in how men and women perceive their own health
A Mayo Clinic study published in the American Journal of Health Behavior investigates differences in how men and women perceive
Continue reading »Stem cell scientists reveal key differences in how kidneys form in men and women
USC researchers have completed a detailed deconstruction of the kidney, revealing for the first time an intimate portrait of gender
Continue reading »Algorithm able to accurately see differences between cancerous lung tumors
A team of researchers affiliated with a large number of institutions in Germany has tested several machine-learning algorithms to see
Continue reading »Children with ADHD have differences in part of brain controlling movement
(HealthDay)—Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may have differences in the brain that limit appropriate responses to “stop cues,” according to
Continue reading »Largest ever study of psychological sex differences and autistic traits
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have completed the world’s largest ever study of typical sex differences and autistic traits.
Continue reading »Researchers discover critical differences in the clots that cause a stroke
There are two main treatments for stroke caused by a clot in a blood vessel in the brain. One treatment,
Continue reading »Socioeconomic differences in prehospital stroke treatment
New research indicates that emergency responses to stroke before the patient has reached the hospital differ, depending on the patients’
Continue reading »Deadly cancers show early, detectable differences from benign tumors
Do metastatic cancer tumors “break bad” or are they “born bad”? This question is an essential mystery in cancer early
Continue reading »Researchers discover potential source of gender differences in migraines
Of the more than 38 million Americans who experience migraine headaches, 28 million are women. Compared to men, women also
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