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Why is the brain disturbed by harsh sounds?

Why is the brain disturbed by harsh sounds?

Why do the harsh sounds emitted by alarms or human shrieks grab our attention? What

Shorter people are at higher risk of type 2 diabetes, study shows

Shorter people are at higher risk of type 2 diabetes, study shows

Short stature is associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a

FDA phase 1 trial shows hydrogel to repair heart is safe to inject in humans — a first

FDA phase 1 trial shows hydrogel to repair heart is safe to inject in humans — a first

Ventrix, a University of California San Diego spin-off company, has successfully conducted a first-in-human, FDA-approved

Commonly used antibiotics may lead to heart problems

Commonly used antibiotics may lead to heart problems

Scientists have shown for the first time a link between two types of heart problems

Offering children a variety of vegetables increases acceptance

Offering children a variety of vegetables increases acceptance

Although food preferences are largely learned, dislike is the main reason parents stop offering or

Repetitive impacts key to understanding sports-associated concussions

Repetitive impacts key to understanding sports-associated concussions

Scientists at Trinity College Dublin have announced a significant advance in our understanding of mild

Genetic regions associated with left-handedness identified and linked with brain architecture in language regions

Genetic regions associated with left-handedness identified and linked with brain architecture in language regions

A new study has for the first time identified regions of the genome associated with

Association between soft drink consumption and mortality in 10 European countries

Association between soft drink consumption and mortality in 10 European countries

A new study coordinated by researchers from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)

Poor diet can lead to blindness, case study shows

Poor diet can lead to blindness, case study shows

An extreme case of “fussy” or “picky” eating caused a young patient’s blindness, according to

Scientists discover that astrocytes, long considered sideline players in the brain, are required to establish long-lasting memories in mice

Scientists discover that astrocytes, long considered sideline players in the brain, are required to establish long-lasting memories in mice

Star-shaped cells called astrocytes help the brain establish long-lasting memories, Salk researchers have discovered. The

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