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Innovative Research Paves the Path to Enhanced Brain Study Reliability

A new study identifies research strategies for tying brain function and structure to behavior and health. Brain-wide association studies, which use magnetic resonance imaging to identify relationships between brain structure or function and human behavior or health, have faced criticism for producing results that often cannot be replicated by other researchers. A new study published

Harmonizing Waves: Unveiling the Genetic Link Between Music and Language

A study has revealed that genetic variants associated with higher likelihood of rhythm impairments tended to be also associated with higher likelihood of dyslexia. The reverse was also the case: Genetic variants associated with more accurate musical rhythm skills co-occurred with genes linked to higher performance on language and reading tests, and to language-related educational

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Innovative Research Paves the Path to Enhanced Brain Study Reliability

A new study identifies research strategies for tying brain function and structure to behavior and health. Brain-wide association studies, which use magnetic resonance imaging to identify relationships between brain structure or function and human behavior or health, have faced criticism for producing results that often cannot be replicated by other researchers. A new study published

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Innovative Research Paves the Path to Enhanced Brain Study Reliability

A new study identifies research strategies for tying brain function and structure to behavior and health. Brain-wide association studies, which use magnetic resonance imaging to identify relationships between brain structure or function and human behavior or health, have faced criticism for producing results that often cannot be replicated by other researchers. A new study published

Soccer Headers Linked to Brain Injury: New Study Reveals Connections to CTE

Soccer heading may cause more damage to the brain than previously thought, according to a new study. Soccer heading may cause more damage to the brain than previously thought, according to a study being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Heading is a widely used technique

Harmonizing Waves: Unveiling the Genetic Link Between Music and Language

A study has revealed that genetic variants associated with higher likelihood of rhythm impairments tended to be also associated with higher likelihood of dyslexia. The reverse was also the case: Genetic variants associated with more accurate musical rhythm skills co-occurred with genes linked to higher performance on language and reading tests, and to language-related educational
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Porous dermal fillers show promise for diabetic wound treatment

Researchers have developed a revolutionary injectable granular filler that could transform the way diabetic wounds are treated, potentially improving patient outcomes. The groundbreaking study introduced an innovative approach about using specialized porous dermal fillers that accelerate tissue healing and regeneration. Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) have developed a revolutionary injectable granular

Double strike against blood cancer

Cell division is a pivotal moment in the life cycle of a cell: when things go wrong, the cell typically triggers growth arrest or its own self-destruction. Researchers have now discovered a previously unknown process that initiates cancer cell death in two distinct ways. This newly uncovered mechanism could help fighting blood cancer, as many

Keeping close watch on stem cells

Researchers have developed a new imagining system to monitor pluripotent stem cells during incubation. The new device -- INSPCTOR -- uses lens-free imaging technology integrated with thin-film transistors. The device is the same size as a standard culture plate, allowing multiple units to be monitored within a compact incubator. By improving quality control during the

New method to analyze complex genetic data could be the key to tackling rare diseases

Scientists have developed a new method of genetic analysis, which extracts more precise data than previously used methods when looking at DNA, and will improve our understanding of the genetic basis of rare and complex diseases. The findings explain a new method of analyzing genetics, which determines the extent to which genes are involved in

Determining precise timing of cellular growth to understand the origins of cancer

Scientists have developed a molecular clock that records the timing of cellular events at a single-cell resolution. Cancers are diseases of abnormal cellular growth, and although many are treatable or even curable, their origins are not necessarily clear. Understanding the precise timing of cellular events -- as cells transition from normal to cancerous conditions --

Combining VR and non-invasive brain stimulation: A neurotechnology that boosts spatial memory without surgery

Researchers have joined forces to give a boost to spatial memory by creating a unique experimental setup that combines non-invasive deep-brain stimulation, virtual reality training, and fMRI imaging. The study demonstrates that targeted, painless electric impulses to the hippocampus and adjacent structures, a deep brain region implied in memory and spatial navigation, can improve the

The harmful frequency and reach of unhealthy foods on social media

An analysis of social media posts that mention food and beverage products finds that fast food restaurants and sugar sweetened beverages are the most common, with millions of posts reaching billions of users over the course of a year. The study highlights the sheer volume of content normalizing unhealthy eating, and argues that policies are

Enhancing Patient Experience: The Importance of Personal Info & Privacy Control in AI Doctor Visits

**Title: The Future of AI in Medicine: Enhancing Patient Satisfaction Through Personalization** Summary: As artificial intelligence (AI) evolves, its potential impact on medicine could surpass that of current online symptom checkers. A recent study reveals that for "AI doctors" to improve patient satisfaction, they must incorporate a higher degree of personalization, recalling social details about patients. This approach aims to bridge the emotional gap often found in traditional healthcare settings. By enhancing interaction and connection, AI can become a more effective ally in patient care, potentially revolutionizing how medical assistance is delivered while fostering a deeper relationship between technology and individual health experiences

Rising Costs of Neurological Disease Drugs: Understanding the Impact on Patients

**Title: Rising Out-of-Pocket Costs for Neurological Disease Medications** A recent study highlights a troubling trend in the rising out-of-pocket expenses for patients requiring branded drugs to manage neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's disease. Notably, the average costs for MS medications have surged by an alarming 217% over the past nine years. This significant increase underscores the financial burden faced by patients and their families, raising concerns about accessibility and affordability of essential treatments. As healthcare costs continue to climb, this study sheds light on a critical issue impacting countless individuals battling these challenging conditions

Study identifies how ovarian cancer protects itself, paves way for improved immunotherapy approach

Researchers have discovered a way that ovarian cancer tumors manipulate their environment to resist immunotherapy and identified a drug target that could overcome that resistance. The study used a cutting-edge spatial genomics technology and preclinical animal models, with tumor specimens from ovarian cancer patients further validating the findings. They found that ovarian cancer cells produce

Smart sensor patch detects health symptoms through edge computing

Edge computing on a smartphone has been used to analyze data collected by a multimodal flexible wearable sensor patch and detect arrhythmia, coughs and falls. Edge computing on a smartphone has been used to analyze data collected by a multimodal flexible wearable sensor patch and detect arrhythmia, coughs and falls. Wearable sensors are devices that

Precision robotics offers hope for heart disease treatment

The advanced drug testing system screens multiple potential therapies simultaneously in beating heart cells. An advanced robotic system at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) is changing the way physicians and scientists approach treatments for heart disease. Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is a leading cause of sudden cardiac death among young adults. Without any treatment, a