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In research that extends knowledge about the physiology of regeneration and wound repair, Tufts University biologists have discovered that amputation […]
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In the 1830s and 1840s, American craniologist Samuel Morton collected and measured hundreds of human skulls in what he described […]
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New research sheds light on how people decide whether behavior is moral or immoral. The findings could serve as a […]
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If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a lengthy restaurant menu and been completely unable to decide what to order […]
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For individuals carrying a genetic mutation that causes Alzheimer’s disease, engaging in at least 2.5 hours of physical activity per […]
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If getting to the gym seems like a struggle, a University of British Columbia researcher wants you to know this: […]
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Brains of baby boys born prematurely are affected differently and more severely than premature infant girls’ brains. This is according […]
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The chemotactic protein CCL17 attracts immune cells to where they are currently needed. Doctors have long known: A high level […]
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Sense of touch provides information about textures, objects and physical forces acting on our body. Tactile information is also needed […]
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A valuable cache of brain cancer biomedical data has been made freely available to researchers worldwide, say researchers at Georgetown […]
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