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Disordered brain activity in Rolandic epilepsy can be influenced by brief sounds during sleep
Rolandic epilepsy is a common form of epilepsy in children which occurs primarily during sleep. Short sounds played during sleep
Continue reading »Changes in older adults’ life space during lung cancer treatment
New research published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that older adults with non-small cell lung cancer often have
Continue reading »Psychiatric disorders in teenage years associated with social exclusion in later life
Adolescents who had received a mental health disorder diagnosis were often excluded from the labor market and education as young
Continue reading »Helmet that zaps brain with infrared light 'could help cure dementia'
The brain-zapping helmet that could help to cure dementia: Scientists say device which shines light directly into the brain could
Continue reading »In quiet debut, Alzheimer’s drug finds questions, skepticism
The first new Alzheimer’s treatment in more than 20 years was hailed as a breakthrough when regulators approved it more
Continue reading »Does the brain learn in the same way that machines learn?
Pinpointing how neural activity changes with learning is anything but black and white. Recently, some have posited that learning in
Continue reading »COVID-19 mortality rates in people with cancer not showing same reduction as those with no history of cancer
A large prospective study of COVID-19 outcomes in people with a history of cancer has found that hospital mortality rates
Continue reading »One in three LGBTQ2S homeless youth have attempted suicide since pandemic onset
More than one-third (36 percent) of Toronto-area LGBTQ2S youth experiencing homelessness have attempted suicide since the COVID-19 pandemic began and
Continue reading »Cholera kills over 2,300 in Nigeria’s worst outbreak in years
Cholera has killed more than 2,300 people and infected thousands more, mostly children, in Nigeria since the start of the
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