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Cure for paralysis? Scientists find an old drug that could regenerate life in the spinal cord
A groundbreaking study from UC San Diego has identified Thiorphan, an existing drug, as a potential game-changer for spinal ...
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All About Jennifer Aniston’s Hypnotist Boyfriend, Jim Curtis—And How Her Ex Subtly Approved
Jennifer Aniston went Instagram official with boyfriend Jim Curtis on November 2, 2025. Curtis is a hypnotist, life coach, ...
Federally funded research in mice shows neurons regulate osteosarcoma progression, suggesting that inhibiting nerve signaling ...
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Two analgesic drugs may one day be repurposed as anti-tumor therapies
Peripheral afferent neurons - nerves that send signals from all areas of the body to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) - are known to infiltrate and grow within malignant bone tumors ...
Childhood is often viewed through a soft-focus lens, a time of innocent play and endless afternoons. But lurking in the ...
An international research team led by Shinhua Ding, a professor at the University of Missouri College of Engineering, has ...
A neural interface framework integrating L2 regularization with attention supervision paradigms achieves 96.87% classification accuracy in EEG ...
Clinicians and scientists are hopeful that world-first Australian innovations in self-testing for sexually transmitted ...
A rogue elbow landed Dylan Efron in the emergency room with a broken nose. While trying a new move during rehearsals, his ...
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The highs and lows of racing: Zahra’s dream Derby Day as Prebble opens up on life-changing fall
More than 86,000 people were witness to a Derby Day in which leading Melbourne trainer Ciaron Maher’s group 1 double was ...
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Yoga for Real People: Finding Poses That Work for Every Body
Breaking Down the Perfect Pose Myth The biggest barrier to inclusive yoga might surprise you. It's not physical limitations ...
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