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Neurons May Function More Solo than Thought
Surprising observations of neuron firing patterns raise new questions about how the brain works.
January 29, 2010
- Science
Does Being Vegetarian Mean Healthful Eating? Walter Willett, M.D.
Vegetarianism can be an exceptionally healthful diet, but for some, it means Coke and pizza.
Communicating Using Brain Waves and a Computer
New technology could allow the disabled to communicate using their own brain waves.
January 04, 2010
- Science
Canine Noses May Sniff Out Seizures
Dogs use their keen sense of smell to sniff out subtle internal body odors associated with seizures.
November 27, 2009
- Science
Moves to Seize Mosques Spark Outrage
The Feds allege the Alavi charitable foundation has ties to Iran.
Chronically Depressed? What to Do When Antidepressants Don't Work
The range of options includes cognitive behavioral therapy and brain stimulation techniques like ECT.
Health Buzz: Findings by 'Consumer Reports' on BPA Criticized and Other Health News
7 swine flu facts you should know now; building a diet that lowers inflammation
7 Swine Flu Facts You Need to Know Now
Hand sanitizer or soap? How many shots? What to do to protect yourself and your family from infection
Flu Fears, Vaccine Fears, and Cheerleader Desiree Jennings’s Story
Vaccine shortage sparks worry too, though more H1N1 vaccine is (slowly) coming.
Think You Have the Flu? These 3 Websites Help Evaluate Symptoms
When you're feeling feverish, here's a quick way to assess whether you need to see a doctor.
