A new study reported in Molecular Psychiatry has shown that people with anxiety disorders tend to have lower levels of a nutrient known as choline in their brains, compared to people unaffected by anxiety…
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Anxiety Sufferers Tend to Have Low Choline Levels
A new study reported in Molecular Psychiatry has shown that people with anxiety disorders tend to have lower levels of a nutrient known as choline in their brains, compared to people unaffected by anxiety…
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Anxiety Sufferers Tend to Have Low Choline Levels
A new study reported in Molecular Psychiatry has shown that people with anxiety disorders tend to have lower levels of a nutrient known as choline in their brains, compared to people unaffected by anxiety…
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China Has Started Its New Hypergravity Centrifuge To Compress Space-Time – How Does It Work?
China has decided to take hypergravity to a whole new level – testing both materials and fundamental physics in a regime we have not been able to explore in the lab. After breaking the record for most powerful centrifuge in September last year,…
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Infectious Disease Roundup: Rising US Measles, Syphilis; Lassa in Nigeria
Measles Outbreaks in the US Continue to Grow
The US has recently added 53 more measles cases to the current total, largely fueled by outbreaks in 3 states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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Infectious Disease Roundup: Rising US Measles, Syphilis; Lassa in Nigeria
Measles Outbreaks in the US Continue to Grow
The US has recently added 53 more measles cases to the current total, largely fueled by outbreaks in 3 states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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Infectious Disease Roundup: Rising US Measles, Syphilis; Lassa in Nigeria
Measles Outbreaks in the US Continue to Grow
The US has recently added 53 more measles cases to the current total, largely fueled by outbreaks in 3 states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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Blushing May Have Hidden Social Advantages, Experts Suggest : ScienceAlert
We’ve all had the feeling. You’re embarrassed and then there it is: a warm flush creeping up your neck and across your cheeks. The more you think about it, the hotter and redder you get. If someone asks “are you blushing?” it only makes you…
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Scientists Create a “Periodic Table” for Artificial Intelligence
Researchers have proposed a unifying mathematical framework that helps explain why many successful multimodal AI systems work. Artificial intelligence is increasingly relied on to combine and interpret different kinds of data, including text,…
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6 science milestones turning 40 this year
It was a year that saw roughly six million Americans hold hands in a continuous…
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