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Your address holds clues to your brain’s structure and function, according to new neuroscience research
A new study suggests that where a person lives can be linked to their brain health and potential risk for dementia.
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Fortress, filter, and gatekeeper: New insights into how the blood-brain barrier safeguards the brain
Researchers provide a comprehensive overview of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), detailing its cellular architecture, transport ...
Scientists have revealed the molecular structure of a type of receptor that's crucial to brain development and function. 'This study shows the dominant assemblies and states of the GABA receptor. That ...
Comparing a map of the neurons in a nematode worm - the connectome - with a map of how signals travel across those neurons ...
The distribution of wealth between different people living in specific geographical regions has changed substantially over ...
Menopause is associated with distinct structural changes in the brain. Multiple studies have documented reductions in gray matter volume in both the frontal and temporal cortices and the ...
A new study published in the journal Neuroscience finds that individuals recovering from COVID-19 exhibit signs of a ...
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PFAS levels in mothers' blood associated with children's brain structure and functional outcomes
Researchers from the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Finland, and Örebro University, Sweden, have ...
New research reveals that child maltreatment leaves measurable biological “scars” on DNA, altering brain structure and function.
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