Born bad — or just banged up? A new study suggests that damage to a key part of the brain involved in judgment and emotional regulation could...
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A new study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School has found that damage to a specific region of the brain may contribute to criminal or violent behavior.
Born bad — or just banged up? A new study suggests that damage to a key part of the brain involved in judgment and emotional regulation could...
Born bad — or just banged up? A new study suggests that damage to a key part of the brain involved in judgment and emotional regulation could...
A recent study from USC's Keck School of Medicine reveals that diet sodas, particularly those with sucralose, may increase food cravings and appetite,...
A recent study from USC's Keck School of Medicine reveals that diet sodas, particularly those with sucralose, may increase food cravings and appetite,...
In a surprising new discovery, scientists have found that newborn babies and patients with Alzheimer’s disease both have high levels of a protein...
In a surprising new discovery, scientists have found that newborn babies and patients with Alzheimer’s disease both have high levels of a protein...
A new study published in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience has shed light on the brain structure differences associated...
A relatively wet spring in Colorado could mean a more severe than usual snake-bite season, but at least half of bites are preventable, one expert...
A relatively wet spring in Colorado could mean a more severe than usual snake-bite season, but at least half of bites are preventable, one expert...
Omega-3 fatty acids, long praised for their ability to reduce inflammation and promote heart and brain health, may not be as simple as once believed....