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The research carried out at the Warneford Hospital examined the possible cognitive advantages of a medication called prucalopride, which is generally prescribed for chronic constipation, for individuals who have experienced a history of depression. Participants, who had gone through at least two depressive episodes but were currently in remission, took either prucalopride or a placebo […]
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Most copper in the brain presents an issue. It accumulates in inappropriate locations, fuels the oxidative turmoil that results in neuronal death, and for years, the prevailing belief in Alzheimer’s research has been to eliminate it. Thus, there’s a small satisfaction in observing a team from Melbourne take the contrary approach. They intentionally transported copper […]
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The deli counter prevails, every single time. Place a tray of meat sliced by a person in a grocery store beside a vacuum-sealed packet from a production line, and shoppers gravitate towards the human-prepared option. They consider it more delicious. Fresher. In some way, more authentic. And almost none of them are contemplating listeria. This […]
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Impact of Socioeconomic Background on Chemistry Students: An Analysis A recent study conducted by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) has shown that socioeconomic background continues to have a considerable effect on chemistry students in the UK, influencing their educational journeys, career goals, and advancement. The survey involved 863 students, ranging from secondary school to […]
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