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Aggression and self-harm could share a common neural basis
Aggression and self-harm often co-occur in individuals with a history of early-life trauma-a connection that has largely been documented by self-reporting in research and clinical settings.
People with type 2 diabetes who took low-dose aspirin were less likely to have a heart attack or stroke, University of ...
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have found that flavanols, which are found in cocoa, tea, and berries, may help ...
When pathogens enter our cells as part of an infection, our body will trigger a programmed cell death known as "pyroptosis" ...
Church pews, gospel songs and prayer have offered comfort in Black communities for generations. But, even the strongest ...
You can take ashwagandha at any time of day. Taking it in the morning may benefit focus and anxiety, while taking it at night ...
The team found that neurons from individuals with postmortem CTE diagnoses had specific abnormal patterns of somatic genome ...
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AI in mental health crisis
A study from Wroclaw Medical University, published in Scientific Reports, found that none of the 29 tested AI chatbots ...
The study looked at vitamin D3 vs. vitamin D2 and found vitamin D2 to be less potent and actually reduced serum (total) ...
Two therapies can be better than one for treating some cancers, concludes a Yale study published Oct. 22 in JCI Insight that ...
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Study reveals how "P bodies" heavily influence a cell's fate
How do stem cells know what to become? Nearly three decades after scientists isolated the first human embryonic stem cells, researchers are still working hard to understand precisely how a single, ...
The two main approaches for discovering disease genes reveal distinct aspects of biology, a new study shows. While both methods are widely used, the research found that they identify different genes, ...
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