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Social Status Shapes Addiction Risk Through Dopamine Circuitry - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals how social rank influences addiction vulnerability by altering dopamine pathways in the brain.

Protein Differences Between Sexes Aren’t All Genetic - Neuroscience News
An international study of 6,000 proteins across 56,000 people found that while protein levels differ significantly between males and females, most of these differences are not caused by genetics.

Scientific societies call for a moratorium on using CRISPR to create genetically modified children - statnews.com
Leading trade organizations representing the makers of cell and gene therapies are calling for a 10-year moratorium on germline gene editing.

Salience Network Expansion May Be A Reliable Biomarker for Depression - Neuroscience News
A newly identified biomarker—an enlarged salience network in the brain—could dramatically change how depression is detected and treated.

Sitting Too Much? Your Brain Could Be Shrinking, Even If You Exercise Regularly - Study Finds
Are you reading this while lounging on your couch? You might want to stand up. New research shows that too much sitting could damage your brain, regardless of your exercise habits.

Japan’s Stem Cell Scientists Claim Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Treatment - ZME Science
It’s a small study, but it could change everything for neurodegenerative diseases.

The exact amount of time you need to lift weights to see muscle gains, according to research - Fortune
You don’t need to strength train for hours to see results.
We analyzed dozens of frozen pizzas. Here are the healthiest options. - The Washington Post
Beer Or Wine? Experts Reveal Which Is Better For You - AOL.com
Beer vs. wine: Nutrition experts weigh in on the health benefits, calorie counts, and which is best to drink for your lifestyle and wellness goals.
Water Wrinkles Are Predictable, and May Help Identify You - Neuroscience News

Diverse Social Ties Boost Health in Aging - Neuroscience News
A decade-long study of over 1,500 older adults reveals that socially enriched networks—marked by diverse and active relationships, are strongly linked to better health outcomes later in life.
Healthiest frozen pizzas, taste-tested and approved by a dietitian - Yahoo
Craving pizza but don't want to derail your health goals? A registered dietitian shares her picks for the seven healthiest frozen pizzas, evaluating each on ...

Century-Old Mystery May Hold the Key to Diabetic Nerve Pain - Neuroscience News
A little-known cellular structure called the Nageotte nodule—first described over 100 years ago—has been identified as a key feature of diabetic neuropathy in new research.
Breast cancer gene families given hope by drug trial - BBC

Controversial New Study Links Parkinson's With Living Near a Golf Course - ScienceAlert
A contentious new study has found that people who live near golf courses may face a higher risk of Parkinson's disease.
5 things Samantha Bee’s menopause expert wants you to know - CNN

Alcohol use has particularly negative impact on individuals with ADHD - PsyPost
A new study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research finds that alcohol harms quality of life more severely in individuals with ADHD. Emotional dysregulation and impulsivity appear to intensify the negative effects of alcohol in this vulnerable group.

Sleep Apnea Erodes Memory Over Time - Neuroscience News
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) contributes to significant memory decline, especially in visual and verbal working memory, according to a new review of human and animal studies.

'Time is brain': Neurologist explains why Utah leads nation in stroke treatment time - KSL News
Utah hospitals are ranked the fastest in the country to provide time-sensitive stroke treatment by the American Heart Association, providing better health outcomes for stroke patients.

Type 5 diabetes is a newly recognised disease – here are all the types of diabetes you need to know about - The Conversation
A guide to the different types of diabetes, including the latest type to be officially recognised – type 5.