Exercise Enhances Brain Function Through Muscle-Nerve Interaction Nerve stimulation during exercise boosts brain health by increasing muscle secretion of key molecules. This groundbreaking study highlights the crucial link between neuromuscular activity and cognitive function.
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Neuroscience News is a website focused on neuroscience related content. Research news related to neuroscience, neurology, psychology, mental health, artificial intelligence, brain research, neurogenetics, AI and other cognitive science fields is featured. A free neuroscience social network at NeuroscienceNews.com allows science students, neuroscience professors, patients, psychologists and science enthusiasts to interact in forums, support groups, science article comments and earn rewards for their activity. Neuroscience jobs, student resources, book reviews, lab equipment, gifts, videos and lab lists are also included.
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Misleading Information on Depression Hampers Understanding A new study reveals misleading info on depression is common, making it hard for people to understand their distress. Clear communication is essential.
Misleading Information on Depression Hampers Understanding - Neuroscience News
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Sleep-Deprived Memories Restored by Common Medications A new study shows common drugs can restore sleep-deprived memories in mice. Potential breakthrough for treating memory loss in humans.
Sleep-Deprived Memories Restored by Common Medications - Neuroscience News
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Supranormal Hearing Achieved by Boosting Ear Synapses New research finds that boosting inner ear synapses in mice enhances hearing and processing, offering hope for future hearing loss treatments.
Supranormal Hearing Achieved by Boosting Ear Synapses - Neuroscience News
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Digital Devices Hinder Kids’ Emotional Regulation Development Using tablets to calm tantrums? A new study says it impairs kids' emotional growth. Parents, guide them through emotions for better long-term well-being.
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Surge in Microdosing Interest Linked to Relaxed Drug Policies Microdosing interest skyrockets 1250% with relaxed drug laws. A new study highlights the need for rigorous research to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Surge in Microdosing Interest Linked to Relaxed Drug Policies - Neuroscience News
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Serotonin 2C Receptor Key to Memory New research reveals serotonin 2C receptors' vital role in memory and potential Alzheimer's treatments.
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New Molecular Signatures Found for Alzheimer’s Disease A new study finds new molecular signatures in the blood-brain barrier associated with Alzheimer's, paving the way for better diagnostics and treatments.
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Peptide Improves Cognition in Schizophrenia A novel peptide treatment shows promise in improving cognitive function in schizophrenia by effectively crossing the blood-brain barrier.
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Ozempic Boost Fullness Pre-Meal via Hypothalamus New research shows GLP-1 receptor agonists enhance pre-meal fullness via the hypothalamus, offering promising insights for obesity treatment.
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