Neurons produce rhythmic patterns of electrical activity in the brain. One of the unsettled questions in the field of neuroscience is what primarily drives …
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New technology could help amputees feel temperature in their phantom limbs
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) researchers have developed one of the world's smallest, most intense and fastest refrigeration devices, the …
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Virtual reality platform helps UWF nursing students step into real-life scenarios
University of West Florida Usha Kundu, MD College of Health School of Nursing students graduating this semester will be among the first who had practice …
A scientific statement from the American Heart and Stroke Association on the prevalence, diagnosis, and management of poststroke cognitive impairment
In a recent scientific statement published in the Stroke Journal, researchers reviewed data on the incidence, prevalence, diagnosis, and management of …
Revolutionizing medicine: the journey of health care and AI
The intertwining of history, health care, and artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized medicine, opening up new possibilities for diagnosis, treatment, …
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