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How blind people's brains rewire to improve other senses

Date: Mar-23-2017
Breaking research shows how the brains of blind people are naturally rewired to compensate for the lack of visual input, boosting the remaining senses.

Appetite-controlling brain circuits in mice may explain stress eating

Date: Mar-22-2017
A new study examines how two opposing neural pathways in the brain's amygdala are responsible for promoting and suppressing appetite.

Poor sense of smell may hinder women's social lives

Date: Mar-22-2017
Researchers have found that older women with a loss in sense of smell tend to have less active social lives than those with a good sense of smell.

'Spray painting' shows promise as minimally invasive way to patch up the heart

Date: Mar-22-2017
Spray painting biomaterials shows promise as a minimally invasive way to create a regenerative patch on the heart to repair tissue after heart attack.

HIV lesions: Pictures and treatments

Date: Mar-22-2017
People with HIV can be prone to skin lesions. In this article, we take a close look at the causes and treatments available for the most common types.

Lung cancer complications: Signs, treatment, and outlook

Date: Mar-22-2017
In this article, we discuss the most common complications that can develop from lung cancer, including neuropathy, blocked airways, and pleural effusion.

A-fib with RVR: Information, treatment, and management

Date: Mar-22-2017
In this article, learn about the most common rhythm disorder of the heart, including how to reduce the risk of stroke and heart failure.

Swimming lessons may be life-saver for children with autism

Date: Mar-22-2017
A new study looking at injury mortality in people with autism finds that accidental deaths are common and that swimming lessons could save lives.

Alzheimer's linked to unsaturated fatty acids in the brain

Date: Mar-22-2017
New research finds a correlation between the levels of six unsaturated fatty acids and the development of Alzheimer’s disease in older adults.

Spider venom peptide could prevent stroke-induced brain damage

Date: Mar-21-2017
Researchers have found that a peptide found in venom from the funnel web spider - called Hi1a - may protect against brain injury caused by stroke.