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    Is there any MRI or Cat Scan that will show the difference between the brain...

    ...of a dog and the brain of a wolf? since a dog is mans best friend and a wolf is dangerous for man to have as a pet
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    Headaches After Traumatic Brain Injury Highest In Adolescents And Girls

    More than half a million children in the U.S. sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) every year. Adults who suffer TBI often report headaches afterward, but little is known about how often children suffer headaches after similar injuries. In a significant new study, "Headache After Pediatric...
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    Childhood Mistreatment Causes Reduced Brain Volume

    An article released this week in the December issue of Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals, outlines evidence for poor upbringing in children leading to reduced brain volume. Specifically, researchers have found that cerebral gray matter changes due to...
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    Why Evolutionarily Ancient Brain Areas Are Important

    Different brain structures control eye reflexes in the course of life Structures in the midbrain that developed early in evolution can be responsible for functions in newborns which in adults are taken over by the cerebral cortex. New evidence for this theory has been found in the visual system...
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    How Does A "Good" Protein Hurt Brain Cells After Clot-induced Stroke?

    The National Institutes of Health has awarded a four-year, $1.4 million grant to Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology to study an unexpected recent discovery: After ischemic stroke the type caused by a clogged artery but with no bleeding into the brain a normal protein that plays a positive...
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    Brain Imaging, Behavior Research Reveals Physicians Learn More By Paying Attention To

    Research on physicians' decision-making processes has revealed that those who pay attention to failures as well as successes become more adept at selecting the correct treatment. The researchers also found that all the physicians in the study included irrelevant criteria in their decisions about...
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    MedUni Vienna: Development Of The Brain Network In The Foetus Now Measurable For The

    A team of researchers at the MedUni's Clinical Department of Neuroradiology and Musculoskeletal Radiology has demonstrated for the first time ever that there are foetal brain developments that can be measured using functional magnetic resonance tomography in the womb. This means, says study...
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    don't laugh, tramatic brain injury question?

    Okay when I was 11 i got hit by a car (i was walking the car was going about 55) anyway i suffered a tramatic brain injury I was ok untel my recent ex threw my against a wall and i now have sezures, I went to see a neurologist and he did a cat scan and an ekg he found i have what he refured to...
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    cell phone radiation, bluetooth radiation? effects on the brain?

    -What are the effects that cell phone and Bluetooth radiation causes to the brain? (besides cancer) -Is Bluetooth safer than cell phones?( I use a ps3 Bluetooth headset for around 2 hours straight each day of the weekend) -Should I turn off my cell phone when im not using it? -What else can I...
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    Bioengineering Yields New Approaches For Diagnosing And Treating Traumatic Brain Inju

    Bioengineering the application of engineering principles to understand and treat medical conditions is delivering innovative solutions for diagnosing and repairing damage to the brain caused by a traumatic injury. A broad sample of these new, cutting-edge techniques is presented in a special...
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    Implanted Neurons, Grown In The Lab, Take Charge Of Brain Circuitry

    Among the many hurdles to be cleared before human embryonic stem cells can achieve their therapeutic potential is determining whether or not transplanted cells can functionally integrate into target organs or tissues. Writing today (Monday, Nov. 21) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of...
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    Nudity Tunes Up The Brain

    Researchers at the University of Tampere and the Aalto University, Finland, have shown that the perception of nude bodies is boosted at an early stage of visual processing. The research was funded by the Academy of Finland. Most people like to look at pictures of nude or scantily clad human...
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    How Brain's Structure And Genes Affect Autism And Fragile X Syndrome

    Research just released shows that scientists are finding new tools to help understand neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and fragile X syndrome. These studies show in new detail how the brain's connections, chemicals, and genes interact to affect behavior. The research findings were...
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    Brain Injury May Result From Routine Head Hits In School Sports

    The brain scans of high school football and hockey players showed subtle injury - even if they did not suffer a concussion - after taking routine hits to the head during the normal course of play, according to a University of Rochester Medical Center study. The research, reported online in the...
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    A map of the brain

    How can we begin to understand the way the brain works? The same way we begin to understand a city: by making a map. In this visually stunning talk, Allan Jones shows how his team is mapping which genes are turned on in each tiny region, and how it all connects up. Read the rest of this post...
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    No Need To Shrink Guts To Have A Larger Brain

    Brain tissue is a major consumer of energy in the body. If an animal species evolves a larger brain than its ancestors, the increased need for energy can be met by either obtaining additional sources of food or by a trade-off with other functions in the body. In humans, the brain is three times...
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    Afterimages: What The Brain Sees After The Eye Stops Looking

    When we gaze at a shape and then the shape disappears, a strange thing happens: We see an afterimage in the complementary color. Now a Japanese study has observed for the first time an equally strange illusion: The afterimage appears in a "complementary" shape - circles as hexagons, and...
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    Study Indicates Brain Plays Role In Regulating Blood Sugar In Humans

    Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have demonstrated for the first time that the brain is a key player in regulating glucose (sugar) metabolism in humans. The findings, published today in the online edition of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, suggest...
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    Brain Chemistry Directly Altered By Parasite

    A research group from the University of Leeds has shown that infection by the brain parasite Toxoplasma gondii, found in 10-20 per cent of the UK's population, directly affects the production of dopamine, a key chemical messenger in the brain. Their findings are the first to demonstrate that a...
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    Brain Damage on UFC vs Boxing?

    How come I see Boxers always talking slow but the MMA fighters are fine?? Even guys with over 50 fights
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