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Memory systems in the brain drive food cravings that could influence body weight
Can memory influence what and how much we eat? A groundbreaking Monell Chemical Senses Centerstudy, ...View More
From caring touch to cooperative communities
The power of touch and social connections helps people to cope with an increasingly stressful world ...View More
Putting a lid on excess cholesterol to halt bladder cancer cell growth
Like all cancers, bladder cancer develops when abnormal cells start to multiply out of control. But ...View More
Researchers invent soft, bioelectronic sensor implant
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine and New York's Columbia University have embedded ...View More
Yes, college students gain holiday weight too -- but in the form of muscle not fat
With the holidays behind us, many Americans are seeing the numbers on the scale go up a pound or two ...View More
New study identifies how blood vessel dysfunction can worsen chronic disease
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered how specialized cells surroundi ...View More
Need for standardized measurement methods in gene therapy
In a finding with implications for one of the most promising cutting-edge medical treatments, resear ...View More
Circulation problems in the brain's seat of memory linked to mild cognitive impairment in older adults
Mild cognitive impairment is linked to blood vessel dysfunction in the brain's temporal lobes -- the ...View More
A 'volume dial' for missed signals produced by our bodies
An unplugged electric instrument may function, but it sounds much better when it is connected to an ...View More
Experimental blood test for pancreatic cancer undergoing clinical development and evaluation
An experimental blood test for pancreatic cancer that was developed by Van Andel Institute and Unive ...View More



