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The nature of thought remains one of philosophy's greatest mysteries, with deep implications for neuroscience and artificial ...
Congenital deafness affects roughly one in 1,000 babies and is often linked to genetic mutations, many of which remain ...
Researchers have long wondered why some people with high-risk Parkinson’s gene variants develop the disease while others ...
A new study has found that delusions typically emerge before hallucinations in individuals at high risk for psychosis, overturning a long-standing belief that hallucinations drive delusional thinking.
Researchers have identified mutations in the non-coding gene RNU2-2 as a cause of a newly defined neurodevelopmental disorder, often accompanied by severe epilepsy.
Researchers have identified changes in brain connectivity before and after puberty that may explain why some children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome are more susceptible to autism and ...
A new study finds that older Canadian women who remain socially isolated over time are more likely to consume fewer fruits and vegetables, reducing their overall diet quality.
New research highlights the unique challenges and needs faced by autistic women during motherhood, including late diagnoses and a lack of professional understanding.
New research reveals that the enzyme HDAC5 plays a critical role in suppressing a gene (Scn4b) that regulates brain activity associated with drug-related memories, which are central to relapse in ...
A new study sheds light on how childhood maltreatment can lead to impaired empathy and increased risk of child abuse in adulthood.
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