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Scientists have long known that the Alzheimer's brain often features abnormal plaques and tangles, and recent studies have highlighted the role that the brain's vascular system plays in disease ...
Largely, the study found that those who relied solely on ChatGPT to write their essays had lower levels of brain activity and presented less original writing.
A new study conducted by researchers at MIT has revealed that using ChatGPT can have concerning results on one’s brain. AI has come a long way, given that it now serves as a tool in many people ...
A team of scientists at the University of California, Riverside, explains in a paper published in PLOS Pathogens how a microscopic parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, can significantly disrupt brain ...
In the study, researchers found that the brains of people diagnosed with Down syndrome and Alzheimer's disease (DSAD) had twice as much iron and more signs of oxidative damage in cell membranes ...
Human-mouse chimeras have been created in recent research, in which scientists report the development of intestines, livers, and even brains within mice containing human cells. The novel research, ...
T cells have been found in the brain meninges as well (May 2021 news; Feb 2025 news), but flow cytometry and single-cell RNA sequencing confirmed that these SFO CD4+ T cells are distinct. They ...
A team of scientists at the University of California, Riverside, explains in a paper published in PLoS Pathogens how a microscopic parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, can significantly disrupt brain function ...
Current treatments for alcohol abuse are limited in their effectiveness and come with side effects. Precisely targeting the neurons involved in binge drinking could lead to better options.
Binge drinking brake found in mouse brains, offering future path to treating alcohol abuse—new research by Gilles Martin, The Conversation edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors ...
This means that the brain has, in essence, a built-in regulation system that is activated during alcohol drinking to act as a brake on its consumption.
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