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There’s just one rather technical catch: prior to the study, surgeons first needed to cut a small window into the patient’s ...
The new drug has already passed Phase 1 safety trials in humans, making it a "strong candidate" for future PTSD treatments.
As the global population ages and the prevalence of chronic diseases continues to rise, traditional rehabilitation methods increasingly fall short in ...
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Daily Independent on MSNTurning brain drain into BRIDGES, By By Dakuku PetersideBRIDGE, at its core, is an attempt to replicate and scale these examples through a digital-first, policy-backed architecture.
Scientists at Johns Hopkins have grown a first-of-its-kind organoid mimicking an entire human brain, complete with ...
Researchers at The University of Manchester's National Graphene Institute have developed a new class of programmable ...
A new brain-controlled device offers hope to stroke survivors like Jo Ann Gaddis who are working to regain hand function and return to activities they love.
The evolutionary success of our species may have hinged on minute changes to our brain biochemistry after we diverged from ...
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PsyPost on MSNHandgrip strength and testosterone associated with brain healthAn analysis of UK Biobank data indicates that individuals with greater handgrip strength tend to have lower volumes of white ...
This was not on Jane Goodall's bingo card. With 2 billion neurons, researchers say the DeepSeek-powered Darwin Monkey is a ...
Synchron is the first company to connect its brain-computer interfaces to Apple products, and a video shows it in action for ...
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