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Maybe you stock up on ice cream after a difficult day at work or reach for chocolate after a disagreement with your partner.
A groundbreaking study has mapped the full neural circuit that carries cool temperature signals from the skin to the brain.
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Jacobin on MSNHow Socialism Won in NYC’s Mayoral PrimaryZohran Mamdani’s historic victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary makes it clear that New York City’s chapter ...
In recent years, doctors and scientists are increasingly studying long-lasting illnesses that begin after someone recovers ...
A new study reveals that astrocyte-derived GABA, not neuronal activity, plays a central role in PTSD by impairing the brain’s ability to extinguish traumatic memories.
Griffin Jax should fit in quite well with the Rays. The hard-throwing right-hander acquired from the Twins joined his new ...
The Missouri Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Task Force has been meeting for the past three summers to find ways to ...
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Everyday Health on MSNDementia Takes More Than 3 Years to Diagnose, Research FindsEarly dementia signs can resemble the normal cognitive changes of aging. But timely diagnosis can help people get the ...
There were 64 selling days for both the three months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024. There were 127 and 128 selling days for ...
That’s what one person asked The Gazette’s Curious Iowa — a series that answers readers’ questions about our state and how it ...
Five years after the 2020 derecho's hurricane-force winds extensively damaged homes throughout the area, construction ...
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First image of PINK1 proteins marks Parkinson’s research leapThe first-ever image of PINK1 proteins represents a groundbreaking moment in Parkinson’s disease research. This pivotal achievement promises to enhance our understanding of the disease’s mechanisms, ...
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