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  • A realistic illustration of the human brain with two distinct neural pathways highlighted in glowing blue and orange, originating from different areas (basal ganglia and cerebellum) and converging on the motor cortex, representing the separate circuits for resting and action tremor in Parkinson's disease.

    Two Tremors, Two Stories: Unraveling the Mysteries of Shaking in Parkinson’s Disease

    A landmark 15-year study reveals that the two main types of tremor in Parkinson’s disease are not the same, responding differently to treatment and following…

    October 3, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of a pianist's hands gracefully touching the keys of a grand piano, with subtle, glowing lines of light tracing the motion of the fingers to the hammers inside, symbolizing the scientific measurement of timbre.

    The Ghost in the Piano: Science Finally Decodes the Magic of a Pianist’s Touch

    For over a century, it was an artistic mystery. Now, new research reveals the precise, measurable skills that allow a pianist to change a note’s…

    October 2, 2025
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  • A realistic, microscopic view inside a human cell, showing glowing strands of RNA interacting with complex protein structures, illustrating the vast network of cellular communication.

    Eavesdropping on the Cell: A New Map of Molecular Signals Could Revolutionize Medicine

    Scientists have developed a groundbreaking method to decode the vast network of RNA-protein conversations that govern our health, revealing thousands of new targets for treating…

    October 2, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of neural pathways in the human brain glowing and rewiring, with some connections fading and new, brighter ones forming, symbolizing the effect of psilocybin on chronic pain and depression circuits.

    Rewiring Relief: How a Single Psilocybin Dose Could Untangle Chronic Pain and Depression

    New research reveals the psychedelic compound targets a key emotional-pain hub in the brain, offering a promising new path for long-lasting, non-addictive therapies. For over…

    October 2, 2025
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  • A realistic, detailed illustration of microglia cells in the brain becoming inflamed and surrounding a neuron, symbolizing the cellular response to head trauma

    The Unseen Toll: How Repetitive Head Hits Remodel the Young Brain at the Cellular Level

    A groundbreaking study peers into the brains of young athletes, revealing how years of contact sports trigger inflammation and neuronal damage—the potential seeds of chronic…

    October 1, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of the human brain with a glowing light focused on the cerebellum, symbolizing its newly discovered role in alcohol withdrawal.

    Beyond the Buzz: Could the Cerebellum Hold the Key to Easing Alcohol Withdrawal?

    New research reveals that targeting a long-overlooked region of the brain could dramatically reduce the debilitating symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, offering a beacon of hope…

    September 30, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of a shrunken, atrophic astrocyte with glowing red SCAP protein accumulation, failing to connect with a nearby neuron in the brain, symbolizing the breakdown of cellular support in diabetes-associated cognitive impairment.

    The Brain’s Sabotaged Sentinels: How Diabetes and Cholesterol Turn Star Cells Against Our Memory

    New research uncovers a molecular switch that transforms the brain’s protective astrocytes into agents of cognitive decline, offering a promising new target for intervention. As…

    September 29, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of a mother holding her premature infant in skin-to-skin contact inside a neonatal intensive care unit, with the baby's tiny hand resting on the mother's chest.

    The Power of a Cuddle: How Skin-to-Skin Contact Shapes the Preterm Brain

    For parents of a premature infant, the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can be an overwhelming world of monitors, machines, and medical terminology. Amidst the…

    September 28, 2025
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  • Your Brain’s Private Movie: How We See the World, Even When We Don’t Say a Word

    A groundbreaking study reveals that a specific brain region builds up visual evidence to create our perception, a process that happens independently of whether we…

    September 27, 2025
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