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          ·October 9, 2019·3 min read

          Rest may help reduce PTSD symptoms

          A period of wakeful rest can help reduce memory intrusions associated with PTSD.
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          ·October 9, 2019·7 min read

          PTSD has strong genetic component like other psychiatric disorders

          Genetic data from more than 200,000 people reveals PTSD, like many other psychiatric disorders, is highly polygenic. Six loci harbor variants were strongly associated with an increased risk of PTSD. The loci hints that inflammatory and immune mechanisms may be involved in the disorder. The study also revealed a significant overlap with 21 genes implicated in depression, schizophrenia, neuroticism, insomnia, asthma, and coronary artery disease.
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          ·October 9, 2019·4 min read

          Craving junk food after a sleepless night?

          Sleep deprivation causes the olfactory system to go into overdrive, sharpening food odors, and breaking down communication within other brain areas that receive food signals.
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          ·October 8, 2019·4 min read

          Prenatal stress could affect baby’s brain

          White matter tracts were significantly altered in babies whose mothers experienced stress during pregnancy.
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          ·October 8, 2019·3 min read

          Study furthers understanding about what shapes human gut microbiome

          Despite humans sharing a close genetic relationship to apes, our gut microbiome more closely resembles that of Old World monkeys like baboons. In terms of the development of the human microbiome, ecology across evolution plays a more significant role than genetic relationships.
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          ·October 8, 2019·8 min read

          Dog ownership associated with longer life, especially among heart attack and stroke survivors

          Owning a dog was associated with a 33% lower risk of death for heart attack survivors who lived alone, and a 27% reduced risk for those who suffered a stroke, compared to those who did not own a pet. Additionally, dog ownership was linked to a 24% reduced risk of all-cause mortality and a 31% reduced risk of death by heart attack or stroke.
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          ·October 7, 2019·4 min read

          Computer model helps make sense of human memory

          A newly developed artificial neural network allowed researchers to insert inhibitory circuits into the model, altering the excitatory circuits and enabling them to extend associative memory.
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          ·October 5, 2019·2 min read

          Golden Ratio Observed In Human Skulls

          The Golden Ratio was noted in the human skull dimensions, but not in other mammals. The findings may have important anthropological and evolutionary implications.
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          ·October 4, 2019·6 min read

          Study pinpoints Alzheimer’s plaque emergence early and deep in the brain

          Researchers use SWITCH technology to label amyloid plaques in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease so they could be imaged in fine detail at different ages. They were consistently able to see the plaques first emerged in deep brain structures and tracked circuits, such as the Papez memory circuit, to spread throughout the brain as the animal aged.
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          ·October 2, 2019·5 min read

          The mechanisms behind learning and long-term memory in the brain

          Erg1 and TET1 team up to become a mechanism for learning and memory that extends beyond the brain and into the immune system.
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          ·October 2, 2019·4 min read

          The propensity to hear ‘voices’ in Schizophrenia may be established by infancy

          People with schizophrenia who experience auditory hallucinations have greater activation in specific areas of the auditory cortex in response to sound frequencies. The mapping of sound frequency in the auditory cortex is scrambled in those with schizophrenia, suggesting a disruption in the normal processes for organized sound representation in the brain. As the tonotopic map is established during infancy and remains stable throughout life, the findings suggest vulnerability for auditory hallucinations is linked to defects in the organization of the auditory system during infantile development. This precedes speech development and the onset of psychiatric symptoms.
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          ·October 1, 2019·3 min read

          A brain protein that could put the brakes on Alzheimer’s

          Reducing the expression of the protein TOM1 in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease increased the pathology, exacerbated cognitive problems, and raised levels of inflammation in the brain. Restoring TOM1 reversed the effects. Findings suggest a new therapeutic target for treating dementia.
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