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Neuroscience and Neurology

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Neuroscience and Neurology Sub-categories:

  • Brain Chemistry (8)
  • Brain Function (19)
  • Cognitive Decline (19)
  • Memory and Amnesia (34)

Medical Notes: October 9, 2022

>> October 9, 2022

The nighttime habits that can detect Parkinson’s disease. Then, how do we decide between risk and reward? Then, think twice before ordering a side of bacon. And finally…your sleeping habits could predict when you die.

topics: Biology| Brain Chemistry| Brain Function| Cancer Treatment and Research| Inflammation and Pain| Life Expectancy/Lifespan| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Processed Food| Risk| Sleep

Medical Notes: October 2, 2022

>> October 2, 2022

Your posture may be affecting your medication. Then, aging no longer means losing your memories. And finally…do generous people sleep more?

topics: Behavioral Science| Biology| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gastroenterology and Digestion| Medical Research| Medication| Memory and Amnesia| Mental Health| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Sleep| Social Science| Therapy| Treatments

How Our Mind’s Natural Defense Can Be Deadly for Society

>> September 25, 2022

Why are we able to function after mass tragedies? The answer is a defense mechanism in our mind that Dr. Paul Slovic calls the Arithmetic of Compassion.

topics: Behavioral Science| Compassion| Emotion| Emotional Trauma| Empathy| Evolution| Genocide| Mathematics and Data| Military, War and Veterans| Neuroscience and Neurology| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Tragedy| Trauma| Vulnerable Populations

Our Memories Are Lying to Us: The Mandela Effect

>> September 25, 2022

The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon where large groups of people falsely remember the same information. But how is this possible?

topics: Behavioral Science| Consumerism| Crime and Criminal Justice| Education| Memory and Amnesia| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Vulnerable Populations

Medical Notes: September 25, 2022

>> September 25, 2022

Research shows vaccine patch is 11x more effective in combating Covid variants in mice than standard needle delivery Afraid of needles? It’s your lucky day. Research published in the journal Vaccine shows that a vaccine patch is 11 times more effective in combating Covid-19 variants in mice than a standard needle delivery. Experts say this …

topics: Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance| Antibodies| Cognitive and Neural Sciences| Cognitive Decline| Covid-19 Origin| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Gut Bacteria| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Medical Research| Mutation| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Treatments

Medical Notes: September 18, 2022

>> September 18, 2022

Gyms may soon be filled with older adults looking to workout their brain; Artificial intelligence could diagnose your next illness; Parental alcoholism may affect your children more than you know.

topics: Addiction| Artificial Intelligence (AI)| Children and Parenting| Cognitive Decline| Fitness and Exercise| Health Care| Hospitals| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology

It’s All in Your Head: The Science Behind Emotional Intelligence

>> September 11, 2022

The field of emotion research is flooded with more opinions than facts, however, one main theory says our emotions are an instant response to the world around us. But does that mean we have no control?

topics: Child Psychology| Consumerism| Education| Emotion| Neuroscience and Neurology| Parenting Issues| Psychology| Public Health

Medical Notes: August 28, 2022

>> August 28, 2022

Are robots helping or hurting the human workforce; Rewarding someone for a job well done may be a mistake; Pregnant women no longer have to give up caffeine; One more reason to get your eight hours of sleep each night.

topics: Brain Function| Caffeine| Cancer Treatment and Research| Career| Communication| Employment and Workplace Issues| Federal Government| Medical Research| Memory and Amnesia| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Research and Clinical Trials| Robotics| Sleep

Medical Notes: August 21, 2022

>> August 21, 2022

Efforts to improve the health habits of children have largely failed; A recent study in reveals that our gender determines how our muscles interact with other metabolic tissue; Does toxic air damage our brains?; Video games may not be rotting our brains after all.

topics: Air Pollution| Behavioral Science| Biology| Brain Function| Child Development| Gender and Identity| Medical Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Obesity and Body Weight| Pollution| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Technology| Video Games| Vulnerable Populations

Mind Over Matter: How Science is Utilizing the Placebo Effect

>> August 7, 2022

Dr. Emiliano Santarnecchi hopes to use the placebo effect as a supplemental therapy to medicinal treatments. He discusses the potential applications, as well as the ethical dilemma behind this idea.

topics: Behavioral Science| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Ethics| Health Care| Medical Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| Patient Care and Safety| Philosophy and Ethics| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development| Research Ethics| Research Methods| Science| Therapy| Treatments

Medical Notes: July 31, 2022

>> July 31, 2022

A new invention helps researchers study the body’s chemistry; A spray-on coating could eventually replace plastic wrap; How to stay cool while lowering your energy bill; And finally, women in science don’t always get credit for their work.

topics: Brain Chemistry| Chemistry| Education| Energy Production| Environment| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Food Industry| Gender and Identity| Gender Bias| Medical Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Pollution| Research and Clinical Trials| Weather

CTE: The Mysterious Brain Disorder That’s Taken Over the NFL

>> May 1, 2022

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a progressive brain disorder that can only be diagnosed after death. The condition is caused by repeated head trauma, but much of CTE is still a mystery. Dr. Michael Alosco discusses who he thinks is most at risk and the various obstacles researchers face while studying CTE.

topics: Diagnoses| Football| Head/Brain Injury| Medical Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| Public Health| Research and Clinical Trials| Sports and Recreation| Undiagnosed and Mystery Illness| Vulnerable Populations
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