Hyperlexia is a condition where preschool children display an intense early interest in letters in a way that is very
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Movement study could be significant in helping understand brain rehabilitation
The human brain’s ability to recall a single movement is significantly affected by the characteristics of previous actions it was
Continue reading »Why your white noise machine might not be helping you sleep
It comes in pink, brown, and white. No, we’re not talking about ice cream or fashion accessories — we’re talking about noise,
Continue reading »Who’s helping smokers quit? Probably not their heart doctor
Smoking doesn’t just wreck the lungs. It’s a leading cause of heart disease and stroke, and a new study says
Continue reading »The woman who feels NO pain is helping scientists develop analgesics
The woman who can NOT feel pain: 71-year-old grandmother with a rare genetic mutation does not know she is burning
Continue reading »New lockbox helping curb opioid addiction
Addiction treatment centers have long had trouble retaining patients in medication assisted treatment. However, medication-assisted treatment is an approach used
Continue reading »Helping kids manage side effects of allergy treatments
For children undergoing immunotherapy – a promising treatment for peanut allergies – uncomfortable side effects can induce anxiety, perhaps to
Continue reading »This Teenager Is Helping Women Detect Breast Cancer Through His New Invention
When Julián Ríos Cantú of Mexico found out that his mum had been diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time,
Continue reading »Helping preterm infants grow bigger kidneys would prevent kidney disease later in life
Nephrons are the microscopic blood-filtering units inside our kidneys that convert waste products into urine, regulate our electrolyte levels and
Continue reading »Modeling prosocial behavior increases helping in 16-month-olds
Shortly after they turn 1, most babies begin to help others, whether by handing their mother an object out of
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