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In a Nasal Spray, Gold “Nanoparticles” Deliver a Targeted Treatment to the Brain. A Potentially Revolutionary Approach to Mental Disorders and Neurodegenerative Diseases Already Has a Patent

In the form of a ‘nasal spray’, tiny gold particles act as carriers, delivering a treatment directly to the brain: developed by scientists at the

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Study Finds ‘Man’s Best Friend’ Slows Cellular Aging in Female Veterans

Pioneering research finds training service dogs slows biological aging in women, especially veterans with combat experience. One of the most striking findings involved telomere length

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Gravity and the Gut: Is There a Connection?

Most people give little thought to gravity, the natural force that keeps all of us grounded to Earth. Without gravity, earthlings would be floating about

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Teens in Distress Turn to Tobacco but Need More Help to Quit

UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center study finds youth with mental health struggles are screened for tobacco use but rarely get advice on how to quit.

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Built to Move: The Role of Design in Sports Participation

The amount a town or city invests in sports-related infrastructure may impact how active the people who live there are, according to new University of

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Brain Network Active at Birth is Linked to Social Behavior Later in Life

Paying less attention to faces is one of the key markers of autism spectrum disorder. But while researchers have begun to uncover the brain network

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