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Karunesh Ganguly, MD, PhD (center), works in his lab with graduate students Runfeng Miao (left) and Harsha Peesapati (right). Photo by Noah Berger

Paralyzed man moves robotic arm with his thoughts

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Hot air balloon in sky

Dream Delay Could Signal Early Alzheimer’s Risk, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A microscopic image of neurons that connect the hippocamus and amygdala in a mouse's brain. The neurons are dyed red and purple

Researchers find brain signature of resilience, suggesting new way to treat depression

Categories Brain & Behavior
woman's hands holding water glass

Drinking Water Does More Than Quench Thirst

Categories Health
vials of blood

New Single Test Can Detect Almost Any Disease-Causing Pathogen in Hours

Categories Health, Technology
An illustration that depicts the connection between a ketogenic diet and improved mental health.

Keto Diet’s Hidden Power: New Discovery Links Gut Bacteria to Autoimmune Protection

Categories Health
ambulance at hospital

When it comes to emergency care, ChatGPT overprescribes

Categories Health, Technology
Researchers at WashU Medicine have developed a method in mice to reduce damage from spinal cord injuries by using engineered immune cells. Mice that received this treatment showed improved recovery from their injuries, indicating potential for developing this therapy for human use.

New Discovery Could Help Fine-Tune Scarring in Spinal Cord Injuries

Categories Health
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Tubal Sterilization Less Effective Than Previously Thought, UCSF Study Reveals

Categories Health
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Giving an antibiotic to all children under 5 in Africa saves lives

Categories Health
Illustration of a hand blocking sugar from coffee cup

Eating Less Sugar May Keep Your Cells Young, Study Finds

Categories Health
White fat without the KLF-15 protein, which contains small patches of calorie-burning beige fat cells (seen above in the beige areas within the black circle). Image by Liang Li

Scientists Discover How to Make Ordinary Fat Cells Burn Calories

Categories Health
a person after getting covid shot

Feeling rough after your COVID shot? Congrats, it’s working!

Categories Health
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