Brain regions work together like an hourglass to control movement timing
MPFI Scientists have discovered how two brain areas work together like an hourglass to flexibly control movement timing.
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MPFI Scientists have discovered how two brain areas work together like an hourglass to flexibly control movement timing.
EULAR – The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology – has developed a new disease activity score that quantifies the level of disease activity in
Researchers at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, University of Sydney, and the Royal Hospital for Women have uncovered important new insights into the biology
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Assessing the severity of illness in critically ill patients is a crucial task in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) worldwide.
Jennifer Munson, a cancer researcher at Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC, has been awarded two new National Institutes of Health grants to
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It is increasing our risk of a range of chronic diseases, including obesity and depression, a major review says.
There is a long history of supplements marketed to enhance memory, focus, overall cognitive function, and brain health. None of them are backed by quality
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Solicitors for more than 50 former patients of surgeon Kuldeep Stohr write to Wes Streeting.