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Health issues affecting the brain and nervous system.

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Study shows high fat diet disrupts body clock

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Physical exercise modulates iron in Alzheimer’s disease

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Easing dementia’s burden on Indigenous Australians

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Ultrasound stimulation slows dementia degeneration

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New guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of brain metastases

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Autistic Inertia and Movement Disorders

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Fight-or-flight response is altered in healthy young people who had COVID-19

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Regular contact events linked to reduced blood flow to the brain

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Brain injury treatment may cause harm

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Working to stop MS in its tracks

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5 Schizophrenia Myths

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    Flare-ups of gout linked to heart attack …
    Flare-ups of gout are linked to heart attack and stroke, says new study: Experts at the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with experts at Keele University, have found that the …
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    Immune boosting TB vaccination
    The immune boosting benefits of a tuberculosis vaccine can be seen in infants more than one year after vaccination, according to a new study. The research, led by the Murdoch …
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    Kids’ noses can better fight COVID-19
    University of Queensland-led research has found the lining of children’s noses is better at inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 infections than adult noses. Dr Kirsty Short from UQ’s School of Chemistry and Molecular …
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    Rapid biomarker diagnostics for Cancers and heart disease: Imperial researchers have built a new easy-to-use test that could diagnose non-infectious diseases like heart attacks and cancers more quickly. The new …
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    Simulation approach stimulates students
    Simulation approach stimulates students, says professor praised for her educational approach: University of Bradford Professor Maryann Hardy has been awarded a coveted National Teaching Fellowship for her inspirational approach to educational …

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