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Experts estimate that genetic mutations account for only about 10% of diseases like Parkinson’s for example. The remaining 90 ...
Watching someone experience pain on screen activates your own brain’s touch-processing system in a highly organized, body-specific way.
There’s a scientific explanation for why we flinch when watching painful events, even though we know it’s not real, researchers reported Nov. 26 in the journal Nature. It turns out that such scenes ...
Experts estimate that genetic mutations account for about 10% of diseases, like Parkinson's, for example. The remaining 90% ...
David Amorim is a medical anthropologist and researcher at the Marcus Institute for Aging Research, which is affiliated with ...
Despite outrage from doctors and medical professionals, the CDC is changing its hep B vaccine recommendations for newborns.
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Is language core to thought, or a separate process? For 15 years, the neuroscientist Ev Fedorenko has gathered evidence of a ...