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Lawmakers introduce bill to broaden brain injury treatment for vets
Under the legislation, a TBI Innovation Grant Program would award up to $30 million in grants through 2028 to non-VA health ...
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Opinion: Power changes your brain. And not in a good way.
Power can distort how we see ourselves and even alter our perception of right and wrong. Here's how to combat the negative ...
Clamming up when talking about feelings may be a guy thing after all, a new study suggests. "We have known through other ...
Women are more than twice as likely as men to develop stress-related conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), ...
Men's brains are compartmentalized and specialized. This limits their ability to multitask, but it also helps them focus on ...
The ovarian hormone estradiol plays a key role in shaping how the brain responds to perceived threats after trauma in women ...
More than 7 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, and two-thirds of them are women, according to the Alzheimer's Association. The O'Banion Lab at the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the ...
Older adults who adhered to a structured lifestyle intervention saw greater improvement from blood flow and regulation ...
Biomarkers associated with cognitive impairment differ between men and women with chronic kidney disease, according to data ...
Study into intimate partner violence finds strangulation and head impacts increase risk of long-term memory loss and cognitive disabilities ...
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The Longer Women Have to Live Without Estrogen, the Worse It Is for Their Heart and Brain
Estrogen plays a crucial role in a woman’s life—from the onset of puberty to menopause. And after that? What happens to a woman’s body when it no longer produces estrogen post-menopause? The short ...
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