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U.S. National Institutes of Health

NIH, the nation's medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIH is the primary federal agency conducting and supporting basic, clinical, and translational medical research, and is investigating the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs, visit the http://www.nih.gov.
Decision-signals about feature information, like object depth, are broadcast widely in the visual cortex via feedback during visual decision-making.National Eye Institute

Scientists uncover how decisions about what we see are relayed back through the brain

Categories Brain & Behavior
woman's eye

Scientists discover gene therapy provides neuroprotection to prevent glaucoma vision loss

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

More than 1.5 million children have lost a primary or secondary caregiver due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Categories Health, Social Sciences

ER-administered, high-dose buprenorphine may enhance opioid use disorder treatment outcomes

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

More than two hours of daily screen time linked to cognitive, behavioral problems in children born extremely preterm

Categories Brain & Behavior
A diet higher in fatty fish helped frequent migraine sufferers reduce their monthly number of headaches and intensity of pain.

More fish fats, less vegetable oils can reduce migraine headaches

Categories Brain & Behavior
Understanding how eating disorder behaviors and neurobiology interact can shed light on why these disorders often become chronic

Eating disorder behaviors alter reward response in the brain

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
In a study of Drosophila fruit flies, NIH scientists found that only about 30% of the genes that are hallmarks for aging may set an animal's internal clock. The rest may reflect the body's response to bacteria. Above is a picture of a Drosophila gut, a key source of bacteria.

Study suggests scientists may need to rethink which genes control aging

Categories Uncategorized

NIH scientists describe ‘multi-kingdom dialogue’ between internal, external microbiota

Categories Health

Sleep apnea in children tied to high blood pressure in teen years

Categories Health

Study shows how taking short breaks may help our brains learn new skills

Categories Brain & Behavior
“Brain cancers recruit the resources they need from the environment they are in.”

Optic nerve firing may spark growth of vision-threatening childhood tumor

Categories Health
“The health and economic burdens of influenza are substantial, and the world badly needs improved flu vaccines,” said NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. “I am encouraged by the great promise of the VRC nanoparticle vaccine candidate, which so far has performed very well in pre-clinical testing.”

NIH launches clinical trial of universal influenza vaccine candidate

Categories Health
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