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Carlos Alcaraz of Spain gives tennis balls to fans in a practice session prior to the Gentleman's Singles Final against ...
Mukbang, a South Korean trend where people consume large amounts of food on camera, has gone global. Now some diet experts ...
Why do some people suffer more than others, even when the pain is the same? Scientists have uncovered a hidden brain circuit that connects the physical experience of pain to its emotional aftermath.
Stroke is said to be the second leading cause of death worldwide after heart disease. To prevent the death of neurons in the ...
Watching others eat tasty foods may lead to overeating, even in the absence of hunger, according to a new mouse study being ...
Local governments across Western Australia have backed conservationists in a campaign to reduce the number of owls being ...
Intranasal delivery of a monoclonal IgG1 antibody targeting mugwort pollen protected mice from allergic rhinitis and asthma ...
Watching other people tuck into tasty food may trigger overeating, suggests new research. Seeing others enjoying a good feed ...
A vaccine protects more than 100 million infants each year from severe tuberculosis (TB), including the fatal brain swelling ...
The authors proposed two hypotheses: first, that methamphetamine induces neuroinflammation, and second, that it alters neuronal stem cell differentiation. These are valuable hypotheses, and the ...
CRISPR construct to genetically ablate the GABA transporter GAT3 in the mouse visual cortex, with effects on population-level neuronal activity. This work is important, as it sheds light on how GAT3 ...
Once dismissed as “junk,” a group of RNA molecules has been found to help regrow damaged nerves in mice in new research. The ...