Heavy cannabis use reduces brain activity during memory tasks
Bharti Jayshankar February 1, 2025: A study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that heavy cannabis use may impair brain function during critical.
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Bharti Jayshankar February 1, 2025: A study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that heavy cannabis use may impair brain function during critical.
Bharti Jayshankar January 31, 2025: A recent meta-analysis published in BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health reveals that more than 45% of patients with.
Researchers at Cambridge are developing implants that could help repair damaged brain cells and treat diseases like Parkinson’s.
HQ Team January 30, 2025: Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, often resulting in irreversible damage to cardiac.
HQ Team January 27, 2025: Researchers at the Hubrecht Institute have discovered that a protein can restore a damaged heart by activating dormant.
HQ Team January 26, 2025: Scientists from Delft University of Technology, Vienna Biocenter, and Lausanne have discovered that Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes (SMC).
HQ Team January 24, 2025: A recent study led by Empa researchers has developed a new mathematical model that improves predictions of how.
HQ Team January 24, 2025: A comprehensive genome-wide association study (GWAS) has found 298 regions containing DNA variations for increased risk of bipolar.
HQ Team January 22, 2025: The Panna Tiger Reserve in Central India has revived its tiger population from the brink of extinction to.
US adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) rose from 10.6% to 15.2% between 2020 and 2023, and Covid-19 pandemic may be a.
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