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Music Can Provide Effective Pain-Relief After Surgery
A study reveals that listening to music after surgery reduces pain, anxiety, and opioid use while lowering heart rates. This passive intervention aids recovery and offers a comforting experience for patients.

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Can Aerobic Exercise Help Prevent “Chemo Brain”?
A recent study found that women with breast cancer who began an aerobic exercise program during chemotherapy reported better cognitive function and improved quality of life compared to those receiving standard care.

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Why Cognitive Training Helps Increase Broader Mental Acuity
Cognitive training exercises can help older adults maintain or improve certain mental skills, such as memory and attention, as well as cognitive abilities not specifically trained for.

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RTP801 Protein Linked to Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer’s Patients
Researchers reveal that RTP801, a protein elevated in Alzheimer’s patients, disrupts RNA processing and protein synthesis, exacerbating cognitive decline. This discovery could lead to new therapeutic strategies.

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Different Types of Fear Activate Different Parts of the Brain
Using MRI scans, a new study has found that neural responses to different types of fears activated different brain areas, rather than following a single pattern.

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Researchers Reactivate Dormant Neural Stem Cells in Fruit Flies
An international team of neuroscientists showed for the first time that modifying a protein that controls cell growth can reactivate dormant neural stem cells in fruit flies, offering new hope in the fight against neurological diseases.

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Y Chromosome Linked to Increased Autism Risk
Increased risk for autism appears to be linked to the Y chromosome, a new study has found, offering a new explanation for the greater prevalence of autism in males.

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Vagus Nerve Stimulation Enhances Perceptual Learning in Mice
Researchers have found that vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) enhances perceptual learning in mice, improving their ability to interpret sensory information. The study revealed that VNS boosts activity in the cholinergic basal forebrain.

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Alzheimer’s Disease Progresses in Two Phases
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progresses in two phases, highlighting early inflammatory changes and the loss of specific inhibitory neurons. Researchers created a cellular timeline, offering potential new targets for therapy.

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Sex Differences in Biological Systems Used To Regulate Pain
In a new study evaluating meditation for chronic lower back pain, researchers have discovered that men and women utilize different biological systems to relieve pain.
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