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Massachusetts General Hospital

A brain scan can reveal whether a person would identify as a Republican or a Democrat.

Brain Study Reveals What Makes People Political Junkies Regardless of Their Views

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Yogurt

Daily Yogurt Habit Could Shield Against Aggressive Colon Cancer

Categories Health
Yogurt

Battle of the Grocery Aisles: How America’s Top Chains Stack Up on Processed Food Options

Categories Health, Social Sciences
infographic of process involved in the liposomal treatment

Cancer Treatment Uses RNA to Restore Natural Tumor Fighting Balance

Categories Health
“Do I have a feeling of making a positive impact on community and society?” In US survey data 19 percent of respondents answered “never” or “rarely” to the question. (Image: istock.com/azatvaleev)

Too Much Sitting A Silent Threat to Heart Health

Categories Health
Artificial intelligence software gleans insights from health records to shed light on chronic COVID symptoms

AI Tool Reveals Higher Numbers of Long COVID Cases in Patient Records

Categories Health, Technology
Football player

1 in 3 Former NFL Players Believe They Have CTE, Linked to Higher Suicide Risk

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
woman with an itchy arm

Why Some People Itch More from Allergens and Mosquito Bites

Categories Health
Image shows four common forms of Blastocystis hominis - vacuolar, granular, amoeboid, and cyst forms. Image created by Valentia Lim Zhining on May 14th, 2006.

Gut Microbe Linked to Better Health in Global Study of 50,000+ People

Categories Health
Middle aged man exercising

Physical activity reduces stress-related brain activity to lower cardiovascular disease risk

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
gunshots at night

Gunshots in U.S. cities twice as likely at night, disrupting sleep for those in nearby

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Fiber bundles associated with symptom improvement following deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease (green), dystonia (yellow), Tourette’s syndrome (blue),and obsessive-compulsive disorder (red). Courtesy of Barbara Hollunder.

Researchers use deep brain stimulation to map therapeutic targets for four brain disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
child with a cochlear implant

Gene therapy restores hearing in children with hereditary deafness

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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