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- Head impacts in contact sports may reduce learning in college athletes
- Trusting Tiger Woods: How do facial cues affect preference and trust?
- You are what you eat: Why do male consumers avoid vegetarian options?
- When does planning interfere with achieving our goals?
- Can consumers 'fit in' yet remain unique?
- Alzheimer's gene causes brain's blood vessels to leak toxins and die
- Human genes transplanted into zebrafish: Helps identify genes related to autism, schizophrenia and obesity
- New clues on how ApoE4 affects Alzheimer's risk
- Paralyzed individuals use thought-controlled robotic arm to reach and grasp
- People with paralysis control robotic arms to reach and grasp using brain computer interface
- Internet usage patterns may signify depression
- OMG! Texting ups truthfulness, new iPhone study suggests
- Let's get moving: Unraveling how locomotion starts
- Character traits determined genetically? Genes may hold the key to a life of success, study suggests
- 'Gaydar' automatic and more accurate for women's faces; Accurate even when faces were upside down, psychologists find
- This is your brain on sugar: Study in rats shows high-fructose diet sabotages learning, memory
- People see sexy pictures of women as objects, not people; sexy-looking men as people
- Mystery gene reveals new mechanism for anxiety disorders
- Chronic child abuse strong indicator of negative adult experiences
- Surgeons restore some hand function to quadriplegic patient
- Looks matter more than reputation when it comes to trusting people with our money
- Mice with big brains provide insight into brain regeneration and developmental disorders
- Female terrorists' bios belie stereotypes, study finds
- Key genes and prototype predictive test for schizophrenia identified
- Playful games promote reading development
- First gene therapy successful against aging-associated decline: Mouse lifespan extended up to 24% with a single treatment
- How to minimize damage from strokes, according to experts
- Brain circuitry is different for women with anorexia and obesity
- Sleepwalking more prevalent among U.S. adults than previously suspected, researcher says
- Different mechanisms of pain revealed
- Too much or too little noise turns off consumers, creativity
- A walk in the park gives mental boost to people with depression
- Why women choose bad boys: Ovulating women perceive sexy cads as good dads
- Smoked cannabis reduces some symptoms of multiple sclerosis
- To avoid pain during an injection, look away
- Powerful function of single protein that controls neurotransmission discovered
- Mild traumatic brain injury may contribute to brain network dysfunction
- Ranking reveals world's top countries for higher education
- Vitamin K2: New hope for Parkinson's patients?
- More evidence on clot risks of non-oral contraceptives
- Education, not abortion, reduces maternal mortality, study suggests
- No Child Left Behind Act improved test scores for language but not for reading, math in rural Alabama, US
- Neurodegeneration 'switched off' in mice
- Helping Hands reaches out to patients with cerebral palsy
- Long-lived rodents have high levels of brain-protecting factor
- Obesity and the biological clock: When times are out of joint
- Evolution's gift may also be at the root of a form of autism
- Feeling tired? 'Social jetlag' poses obesity health hazard, study shows
- Citywide smoking ban reduced maternal smoking and preterm birth risk
- Smart phones are changing real world privacy settings
- New nutrition bar improves metabolic biomarkers linked to cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, and anti-oxidant defenses in only two weeks
- More than one in five pregnant white women smoke cigarettes
- Reducing brain activity improves memory after cognitive decline
- New animal model for one of the least understood medical issues: ADHD
- Gifts of the MAGI in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
- Glial cells supply nerve fibres with energy-rich metabolic products
- Key cellular mechanisms behind the onset of tinnitus identified
- Testosterone-fueled infantile males might be a product of Mom's behavior
- Distracted drivers think of themselves as good drivers, research suggests
- Simple drawing test can predict subsequent stroke death in older men
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