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Genetics Clues May Lead New Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease

by Sandra Reichstetter, PhD
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder in which mainly nerve cells in the substantia nigra of the brain... READ MORE →

Cartoon – Hormone Therapy and Dementia

by Shaheen E Lakhan, MD, PhD, MEd, MS, FAAN
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I get to tolerate menopausal symptoms or become demented while on hormone replacement therapy. So, spare me your complaining... READ MORE →

The Neuroscience of Fear and Loathing

by Dario Dieguez, Jr, PhD
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Fear is an innate emotion that is triggered by environmental stimuli perceived as potentially threatening or harmful. This... READ MORE →

Love Can Alleviate Pain

by Dario Dieguez, Jr, PhD
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The early stages of a new, romantic relationship are associated with feelings of euphoria, which likely arise from brain... READ MORE →

A Brain Made of Memristors

by Massimiliano Versace, PhD
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In 1997 the then world chess champion Garry Kasparov faced off with the IBM supercomputer, Deep Blue. Kasparov had defeated... READ MORE →

Alzheimer’s Disease Vaccine on the Horizon

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating illness that causes memory loss and intellectual impairment. AD currently afflicts... READ MORE →

Brain Development and College Football

by Jared Tanner, PhD
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Most of us have experienced the thrills and agonies of watching our chosen sports teams either perform well or poorly. During... READ MORE →

Are Rhesus Monkeys Self-Aware?

by Dario Dieguez, Jr, PhD
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Conventional wisdom from cognitive science posits that a variety of animals can recognize themselves in the mirror and, therefore,... READ MORE →

Daytime Napping Improves Memory

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Napping sounds like just the thing for babies and elderly, but even healthy adults can rely on a daytime snooze to improve... READ MORE →

Can a Tan Stave Off Dementia? Vitamin D and Cognitive Decline

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With Alzheimer’s disease affecting 5 million Americans — a rate that the Alzheimer’s Association warns is ballooning... READ MORE →

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