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Ketamine slow-release tablet reduces symptoms of severe depression: Clinical trial

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Chimpanzees Self-Medicate with Forest Plants, Study Reveals

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LSD Use Linked to Higher Psychological Distress After Job Loss, Study Finds

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Is coffee good for you or bad for you? Yes!

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Nord Stream Methane Largely Remained Dissolved in Baltic Sea

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Blood Test Detects Common Forms of Frontotemporal Dementia, ALS, and PSP

Individual emotions take turns guiding Inside Out 2’s main character, Riley, but new research finds that if Riley were to have mixed emotions, the scene might be animated a bit differently. (Image: Courtesy of Disney.)

Are mixed emotions real? New research says yes

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ADHD meds may help pregnant patients control opioid use disorder

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After major traumatic brain injury, more blood transfusions could mean better outcomes

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New dart launcher may be better way to inject animals with drugs

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Listerine disrupts the balance of your oral microbiome, scientists say

VGAT cells in the periaqueductal gray, stained green and yellow. The cells stained red make synaptic contacts in VGAT neurons (images: researchers’ archive)

Scientists Uncover Brain Neurons Linked to Compulsive Eating and Food Cravings

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Menstrual Cycles Starting Earlier and Taking Longer to Regulate

The whaling ship Firern, with the Stinson Reliant aircraft on board, near Klarius Mikkelsen Fjell in Lars Christensen Land in East Antarctica. Copyright Norwegian Polar Institute

Whaler’s Forgotten 1937 Aerial Photos Reveal Stable East Antarctic Glaciers, Offering Insights for Climate Predictions

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