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Pain of rejection: Real pain for the brain
The regions of the brain that respond to physical pain overlap with those that react to social rejection, according to a new study that used brain imaging on people involved in romantic breakups.
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Doctors work to help Giffords brain rewire itself
Find breaking news and multimedia on health care, the Supreme Court, NASA, politics and government, taxes, the White House, education and business.
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Unbelievable X-Ray Shows Knife Stuck in 13-Year-Old s Face
A stunning X-ray image shows a knife stuck deep inside a teenager s cheek. Ren Hanzhi, 13, tripped and fell while peeling an apple -- jamming himself in the face with a nearly 8-inch knife on Jan. 31.
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Key brain chemical that boosts memory found
Scientists have identified a brain chemical that appears to boost memory in rats, a discovery they claim could lead to new treatments for cognitive diseases like Alzheimer s and dementia.
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FDA recommends approval of new compound in Alzheimer s detection
An FDA advisory panel Thursday said it will recommend approval of a new imaging compound by Eli Lilly s/Avid s Amyvid that can detect Alzheimer s brain plaques.
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Master chess players use hidden brain parts
Professional chess players have long stumped fans with how they make killer moves so swiftly and intuitively, and a Japanese study published on Friday may have unlocked their secret.
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Dieting in pregnancy can lower baby s IQ
Women may be risking a low intelligence quotient for their unborn babies by dieting during pregnancy, a new research indicates. Cutting back on vital nutrients and calories in the first half of pregnancy stunts the development of an unborn child s brain, says a new study.
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Why using e-book makes your memory dull
Readers using e-books are less likely to absorb what they have read because of the simple presentation. For instance, Amazon s Kindle and the Sony Reader display text in such a clear, legible format that this fosters a lazy brain.
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New test combination could spot Alzheimer s early
Combining two types of medical test could give an early indication of Alzheimer s, a pilot study suggests.
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Spiders, snakes Brain-damaged woman has no fear
Meet SM, a 44-year-old woman who literally knows no fear. She s not afraid to handle snakes. She s not afraid of the The Blair Witch Project, The Shining, or Arachnophobia.
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Brain anomaly leaves woman without fear
Researchers who have studied a woman with a missing amygdala the part of the brain believed to generate fear report that their findings may help improve treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and other anxiety disorders.
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Weight gain seems to change the brain s response to food
Overeating dims the neurological response to the consumption of yummy foods such as milkshakes, a new study suggests. That response is generated in the caudate nucleus of the brain, a region involved with reward.
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New tool sweeps away Alzheimer s plaque from brain
A new molecular tool developed by US scientists has shown promise in clearing the brain of plaque that triggers Alzheimer s disease.
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Smoking marijuana as teen may have lasting brain effects, study suggests
Teenagers respond differently to drugs than adults, and early use may lead to long lasting effects on brain development, according to new research.
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Can coffee, tea lower brain cancer risk
Researchers have discovered that coffee and tea might do more than boost your energy levels: Regular consumption of the world s two most popular beverages may also shield you against a form of brain cancer.
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Night lights could cause depression
Sleeping in anything other than a completely dark room could lead to depression, research suggests.
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Man’s Brain – One Huge Emptiness
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Scientists use tarantulas to explore human fear
An experiment using humans, video footage of tarantulas and brain scans sheds new light on the many ways your mind responds to perceived danger.
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Scientists developing 30-second Alzheimer s screening test
Scientist are developing a 30-second test to spot the signs of Alzheimer s which could allow doctors to identify sufferers decades before they show symptoms.
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