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How Daily Pain Relievers Might Shield Your Brain from Dementia

Postdoctoral fellow Thomas Keating at Tema T – Technology and Social Change at Linköping University, Sweden.

Sweden’s 100,000-Year Nuclear Puzzle: Scientists Develop Strategy to Preserve Crucial Waste Repository Information

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Study Links Early TV Violence to Teen Behavior Problems in Boys

Russ Wermers, finance professor and director of Smith’s Center for Financial Policy, introduces the Holding Horizon (H-H) measure, linking mutual fund managers' long-term stock holdings to superior risk-adjusted returns. The research highlights that skilled long-horizon managers outperform, offering insights for individual investors and retirement plans.

Patient Investing Pays Off: Long-Term Fund Managers Show Superior Returns

Physical neglect can be as damaging to children’s social development as physical, sexual or emotional abuse, and it can have lasting impact on their ability to form friendships and romantic relationships throughout their lives, according to a recent study led by sociology professor Christina Kamis. Photo by Fred Zwicky

Physical Neglect as Damaging to Children’s Social Lives as Abuse, Landmark Study Finds

Scientists discover a new pathway to long-term memory formation in the brain that can bypass the formation of short-term memory.

Scientists Reveal Direct Path to Long-Term Memory Formation, Bypassing Short-Term Memory

Biallelic GGGCC repeat expansion in the promoter region of the NAXE gene has been found to be linked to mitochondrial dysfunction leading to mitochondrial encephalopathy

New Genetic Breakthrough Uncovers Cause of Rare Mitochondrial Disease

3D rendering of immune checkpoint inhibitors (red and green antibodies) blocking interaction between PD-1 and PD-LI checkpoint proteins. Blocking these interactions allows the immune system to continue destroying cancer cells rather than curtailing its activity. Credit: Shutterstock

Immunotherapy Combo Offers Long-Term Hope for Metastatic Melanoma Patients

Mark T. W. Ebbert, Ph.D., is Sanders-Brown faculty and an associate professor in the Department of Internal Medicine in the College of Medicine with a joint appointment in the Department of Neuroscience.

Innovative Approach to Identify Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

Colorized transmission electron micrograph of numerous HIV-1 virus particles (blue) replicating from a segment of a chronically infected H9 T cell (gold). Image captured at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility (IRF) in Fort Detrick, Maryland.

U.S. clinical trials begin for twice-yearly HIV prevention injection

Tiredness experienced by Long-COVID patients has a physical cause

Tiredness experienced by Long-COVID patients has a physical cause

Infographic - New Treatment Restores Sense of Smell in Patients with Long COVID

New treatment restores sense of smell in patients with long COVID

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Timing of childhood adversity is associated with unique epigenetic patterns in adolescents

A study from Osaka Metropolitan University found that more than half of COVID-19 patients still had residual symptoms, even close to a year afterwards. Symptoms such as fatigue, abnormalities in senses of taste and smell, hair loss, and sleep disorders persisted long after contracting COVID-19, regardless of the severity of the initial infection.

More than half of COVID patients suffer long COVID symptoms

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