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  • A realistic illustration showing a variety of animals, from a fish and a crab to a bird and a dog, all illuminated as if by a light symbolizing consciousness. The background hints at a decision tree branching across the scene.

    Can Animals Feel? A New Roadmap for Understanding Consciousness

    A New Decision Tree Brings Clarity to the Animal Consciousness Debate What does it mean for an animal to be conscious? This age-old question is…

    October 10, 2025
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  • A realistic depiction of a scientist examining a molecular structure, with a background representing neurons or brain tissue affected by Parkinson's disease, highlighting the concept of protein clumping and potential peptide intervention.

    A Breakthrough Molecule Offers New Hope for Halting Parkinson’s Disease

    Scientists Unlock a Key to Preventing Toxic Protein Clumps in the Brain Parkinson’s disease remains one of the most challenging neurodegenerative disorders today, affecting millions…

    October 9, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration of a human brain surrounded by visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, gustatory, magnetic, and radiation-like sensory representations, suggesting the integration of seven senses

    Why the Brain May Work Best with Seven Senses: New Research Unveils a Mathematical Magic Number

    Subtitle: A new neuroscience study suggests our cognitive abilities might be optimized with seven distinct senses, challenging the classic five-sense model and offering insights for…

    October 9, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration showing a neuron in the brain with its damaged myelin sheath being repaired by newly maturing oligodendrocytes, set against a background of reduced immune cell presence, symbolizing remyelination and restoration in multiple sclerosis

    Chloroindazoles: A New Hope for Remyelination and Visual Recovery in Multiple Sclerosis

    Emerging Strategies for Repairing Damaged Nerves in MS Using ERβ Ligands Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disorder where the body’s immune system mistakenly…

    October 9, 2025
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  • Realistic illustration of neurons in the brainstem integrating signals of hunger, fear, and pain, with highlighted synapses showing neuropeptide signaling and a human silhouette expressing relief from chronic pain.

    Hunger, Fear, and the Brain’s Hidden Switch: Unlocking Relief from Chronic Pain

    How Your Brain Juggles Survival and Suffering—And What That Means for the Future of Pain Relief Chronic pain is a life-altering condition that grips nearly…

    October 8, 2025
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  • Realistic illustration of the hippocampus with electrically active granule cells and the effects of lithium therapy depicted at a cellular level

    Decoding the Neural Roots of Memory Impairment in Bipolar Disorder

    How Computational Modeling Sheds Light on Hippocampal Abnormalities and Lithium’s Neural Impacts Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex mood disorder known for its cyclical episodes…

    October 7, 2025
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  • Realistic illustration of a scientist observing microglia cells in the retina, using a high-tech imaging device, against a backdrop of eye anatomy

    Hidden Early Signs of Diabetic Blindness Revealed

    How Cutting-Edge Imaging Sheds Light on Microglia and the Fight Against Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy is a formidable threat, quietly robbing millions of their sight…

    October 6, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration showing scientists examining a large DNA helix with complex genomic structures, representing the use of long-read sequencing technology to study Parkinson's disease. Laboratory equipment and data screens are visible in the background.

    Unlocking the Secrets of Parkinson’s Disease: The Power of Long-Read Sequencing

    Subtitle: How cutting-edge genome analysis is transforming our understanding of Parkinson’s and related disorders When it comes to unraveling the complexities of Parkinson’s disease, genetics…

    October 5, 2025
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  • A realistic illustration depicting sugar chains (glycans) attached to proteins within a neural circuit of the prefrontal cortex, highlighting molecular disruption and neural instability associated with depression.

    Sugar Chains in the Brain: A Groundbreaking Discovery Linking Glycosylation to Depression

    Subtitle: New research uncovers how abnormal sugar modifications on brain proteins may drive depression, suggesting novel therapeutic paths beyond neurotransmitters. Depression is more than just…

    October 4, 2025
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