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EL PAIS: Memory is not exclusive to the brain: Non-neural cells also remember

Select: subscribeLOG IN Science Silicon ValleyYoutubeGoogleLatest News Neuroscience Memory is not exclusive to the brain: Non-neural cells also remember For the first time, a new study has observed the complex spacing effect in modified kidney cells Javier Yanes JAN 03, 2025 … Continue reading

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El Pais: Can we restore lost memories

Neuroscience Steve Ramirez, neuroscientist: ‘We have been able to restore memories that were thought to be lost’ The researcher is a pioneer in techniques for manipulating mice brains to change how they recall past events Daniel Mediavilla JAN 13, 2026 – … Continue reading

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New Atlas: When smell is lost …. Comment: Lost sense of smell when I sustained TBI

Medical Innovations When smell is lost, our sense of touch may replace it By Chelsea Haney January 12, 2026 If we lose one sense maybe we can retrain other sensory pathways to pick up the lost information? Depositphotos View 1 Images … Continue reading

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Futurism: For many years, the United States has waged a bitter battle against fentanyl.

Fentanyl Overdose Deaths Are Now Falling Sharply, and You’ll Never Guess Why Incredible. By Victor Tangermann Published Jan 9, 2026 3:25 PM EST For many years, the United States has waged a bitter battle against fentanyl. The staggering number of overdose deaths … Continue reading

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Scientific American: A new study in macaques identifies a brain circuit that acts like a “brake” on motivation

or 90 days January 9, 2026 2 min readAdd Us On Google Why Your Brain Puts Off Doing Unpleasant Tasks A new study in macaques identifies a brain circuit that acts like a “brake” on motivation By Jackie Flynn Mogensen edited by Claire Cameron … Continue reading

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Mental health, a crisis in every country, Ireland has yet another Murder Suicide of a father and his twelve your old son. What can we learn from America? We need to watch how the new administration deals with those who are vulnerable in society and this includes the prison community, the homeless because many homeless have mental health, and addiction problems that cause them to be homeless or worse imprisoned. KKK Health News

Tyeesha Ferguson, mother of Quincy Jackson III, in Springfield, Ohio, in May. Ferguson has been advocating for her son to receive mental health treatment for most of his adult life. He has been in and out of hospitals and jails … Continue reading

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AI Overview: TBI aged 30’s … what happens when you reach 60’s.

AI Overview A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have lifelong and progressive effects, regardless of the age at which it is sustained. The effects of an injury in one’s 30s can persist and influence health outcomes in one’s 60s, with research … Continue reading

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New Atlas: Alzheimers

Experimental molecule may be a potent weapon against Alzheimer’s By Malcolm Azania January 07, 2026 The NU-9 molecule may one day delay or even prevent the destruction of neurons that begins decades before the first symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease appear Deposit … Continue reading

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New Atlas: Changes regarding identifying Depression

Mental Health First US at-home depression kit on its way after trial shows relief in weeks By Bronwyn Thompson January 04, 2026 This is the first FDA-approved brain-stimulation device for depression Flow Neuroscience View 3 ImagesView gallery – 3 images In … Continue reading

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Neuroscience News: AI Brain Model Shows How Neurons Learn, and Where They Fail

But the model also presented the researchers with a group of neurons—about 20 percent—whose activity appeared highly predictive of error. Credit: Neuroscience News AI Brain Model Shows How Neurons Learn, and Where They Fail FeaturedNeuroscience ·December 29, 2025 Summary: A biologically … Continue reading

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