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A Cluster of Dopamine Neurons Drive Our Eating Behaviours
Researchers has revealed new insights into the role our brains play in why we vigorously seek food when we are hungry, knowledge that may enhance understanding of obesity and eating disorders.
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Children’s Brains Shaped by Their Time on Tech
Time spent watching television or playing computer games has measurable and long-term effects on children’s brain function, according to a review of 23 years of neuroimaging research.
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Hunger Hormones Act on Key Brain Area To Alter Behavior
A hunger hormone produced in the gut can directly impact a decision-making part of the brain in order to drive an animal’s behavior, finds a new study by UCL researchers.
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Cheap Medicines Prevent Migraine As Well As Expensive Ones, Study Finds
An analysis of the medications used to prevent migraine has shown that cheaper drugs work just as well as the more expensive ones.
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Novel Pill-Sized Device Can Monitor Breathing From the Gut
Scientists have developed an ingestible device that can safely monitor vital signs like breathing and heart rate from inside humans. The tool has the potential to provide accessible and convenient care for people at risk of opioid overdose.
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Maternal Stress During Pregnancy Shows Small Link to Kids' Behavioral Problems
Children whose mothers are highly stressed, anxious or depressed during pregnancy may be at higher risk for mental health and behavior issues during their childhood and teen years.
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Gene Expression Link to Suicide Explored
Suicidal behavior is driven by a mix of psychological, social and biological factors. New research has identified overactive inflammation and loss of critical protection mechanisms in the brain as potential contributors to suicide risk.
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Chimps Know the Best Season To Fish for Termites
Termites are a crucial source of nutrients for chimpanzees, but they’re not always accessible. Now, researchers copying chimpanzee tools and techniques have shown that chimpanzees can only reliably fish for termites in the early wet season.
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Improved Research Models for Parkinson’s Disease Created
Researchers developed an improved method to study Parkinson’s disease in the lab. Along the way, researchers also uncovered clues that may help scientists figure out how to detect Parkinson’s earlier and point the way toward better treatments.
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The Unknown Risks of Melatonin Use in Children
Nearly one in five school-aged children and preteens now take melatonin for sleep, and some parents routinely give the hormone to preschoolers, according to new research.
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