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FDA Approves Video Game as ADHD Therapy for Kids

Out-of-Sync Brain Waves May Underlie Learning Deficit Linked to Schizophrenia

How a Key Protein Juggles Multiple Demands to Keep Neurons Firing

Coronavirus Crisis Shows Need for Scientists to be Social Media Influencers

Bredesen Protocol Not Proven to Prevent or Reverse Alzheimer’s, Says UCSF Neurologist

Doctor and patient

Microbiome Therapy Protects Against Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis

Coronavirus May Change Patient Appointments to Videoconference Permanently

The Antiviral Drug Remdesivir Can Help Fight the Coronavirus, But Can Patients Get It?

Smoking Nearly Doubles the Rate of COVID-19 Progression

Resilience to ALS Due to Synaptic Safety Mechanism

Respiratory Infections May Drive Puerto Rico’s High Asthma Burden

Flipping A Genetic Switch on Cells Lets Researchers Boost or Suppress Immune Responses

Experts Explain How Contact Tracing Will End the Coronavirus Pandemic

Testing the Tests: COVID-19 Antibody Assays Scrutinized for Accuracy

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