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April 14, 2025

Trauma’s New Look

(The Nation) – Internal Family Systems is the latest therapy trend for a traumatized United States. But can splitting ourselves into parts be a science? In trying to get me to home in on my skepticism—or what he would call … Read More

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April 10, 2025

Pain pathway in a dish could aid search for new analgesic drugs

(NPR) – Scientists have re-created a pain pathway in the brain by growing four key clusters of human nerve cells in a dish. This laboratory model could be used to help explain certain pain syndromes, and offer a new way … Read More

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April 8, 2025

Could an inexpensive vaccine help stave off dementia?

(Vox) – According to a study that followed more than 280,000 people in Wales, older adults who received a vaccine against shingles were 20 percent less likely to develop dementia in the seven years that followed vaccination than those who … Read More

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April 7, 2025

AI Tools Helped Restore Speech for a Woman With Paralysis: ‘She Felt Embodied’

(CNET) – Scientists used a brain implant and generative AI to give a woman her voice back and help her talk in near real time. It’s one example of how generative AI tools — using the same underlying technology that … Read More

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April 7, 2025

DeepMind has detailed all the ways AGI could wreck the world

(Ars Technica) – As AI hype permeates the Internet, tech and business leaders are already looking toward the next step. AGI, or artificial general intelligence, refers to a machine with human-like intelligence and capabilities. If today’s AI systems are on … Read More

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April 4, 2025

Your Weed Habit May Be Messing With Your Sperm

(New York Times) – A growing body of evidence now shows that cannabis is destructive to male fertility. Experts have long known that tobacco and alcohol use can impact male fertility. And since at least the 1970s, researchers have suspected … Read More

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April 3, 2025

How I Realized AI Was Making Me Stupid—and What I Do Now

(Wall Street Journal) – Backers of the new tech say it will free us to be creative, but studies show that avoiding mental effort can cause your brain to atrophy. After years of building up my ability to articulate nuanced … Read More

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April 3, 2025

Brain-computer interfaces face a critical test

(MIT Technology Review) – Neuralink, Synchron, and Neuracle are expanding clinical trials and trying to zero in on an actual product. Implanted BCIs are electrodes put in paralyzed people’s brains so they can use imagined movements to send commands from … Read More

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April 1, 2025

Autism’s missing women

(Aeon) – Long believed to be particularly associated with males, new research is revolutionising our understanding of autism Almost every autism-related website, research paper or journal article tells us that autism occurs much more frequently in boys, on average about … Read More

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April 1, 2025

Long-COVID Care Is Disintegrating

(The Atlantic) – In my case, that person who was in mind-numbing pain, unable to read, unable to write, unable to Google things or look at screens, unable to drive, drained by talking on the phone, spiraling in despair, and … Read More

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April 1, 2025

Many mental-health conditions have bodily triggers

(The Economist) – Ms Huitson is not alone in having a dysfunction in the brain mistaken for one in the mind. Evidence is accumulating that an array of infections can, in some cases, trigger conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, tics, … Read More

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April 1, 2025

The US Approved an Alzheimer’s Drug. Seven Patients Subsequently Died

(Bloomberg via MSN) – Aaron is one of at least seven people who have died in the US from symptoms linked to the drug Leqembi over the past two years, according to a Bloomberg review of federal records obtained through … Read More

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April 1, 2025

Brain implant translates thoughts to speech in an instant

(Nature) – Improvements to brain–computer interfaces are bringing the technology closer to natural conversational speed. A brain-reading implant that translates neural signals into audible speech has allowed a woman with paralysis to hear what she intends to say nearly instantly. … Read More

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March 31, 2025

Stroke Survivor Speaks Again With the Help of an Experimental Brain-Computer Implant

(MedPage Today) – Scientists have developed a device that can translate thoughts about speech into spoken words in real time. Although it’s still experimental, they hope the brain-computer interface could someday help give voice to those unable to speak. A … Read More

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March 31, 2025

A New Edition of Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Is Now Available

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (vol. 21, no. 4, 2024) is available online by subscription only. Articles include:

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March 28, 2025

Study finds key to why obese people lose pleasure in eating rich foods

(UPI) – A study published Wednesday indicates that low levels of a key brain chemical among overweight patients with high-fat diets is responsible for a loss of pleasure from food. Researchers from the University of California-Berkeley say they may have … Read More

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March 26, 2025

After Years of Prescription Pills, She Is Unmedicated and Unapologetic

(New York Times) – After college, as her friends soared, her life became an endless round of psychiatrists, institutionalizations and outpatient programs. An incomplete list of the drugs she has been prescribed: Depakote, Prozac, Ambien, Abilify, Klonopin, Lamictal, Provigil, Lithium. … Read More

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March 24, 2025

Researchers search for more precise ways to measure pain

(Washington Post via MSN) – Measuring pain, one of the most fundamental tasks in medicine, remains one of the least precise, a shortcoming that helped fuel the nation’s opioid crisis. In an era of genomic medicine and artificial intelligence, doctors … Read More

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March 24, 2025

An ‘Impossible’ Disease Outbreak in the Alps

(The Atlantic) – In one tiny town, more than a dozen people were diagnosed with the rare neurodegenerative disease ALS. Why? In March 2009, after a long night on duty at the hospital, Emmeline Lagrange took a deep breath and … Read More

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March 24, 2025

TikTok is full of ADHD advice — just don’t trust it for a diagnosis

(NPR) – Fewer than half of the claims in the top videos accurately match the scientific criteria that form an ADHD diagnosis. Many oversimplified or overstated the symptoms of ADHD and weren’t backed up by reliable sources. Many content creators … Read More

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March 21, 2025

‘Breakthrough’ deep brain stimulation device for Parkinson’s to make clinical debut

(UPI) – A team at Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, Calif., was set to connect two Parkinson’s patients to a new type of deep brain stimulation device, or “brain pacemaker,” developed by Medtronic Inc., on Friday in … Read More

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March 21, 2025

‘I can smell Parkinson’s’: The woman whose nose is behind an astonishing medical breakthrough

(The Telegraph) – Born with a hyper-sensitive sense of smell, Joy Milne has teamed up with Professor Barran to work on diagnosing early cases of the disease Joy Milne’s life has changed immeasurably since the day she ambushed an eminent … Read More

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March 20, 2025

How Realistic Is the Severance Procedure? Brain Surgeons Have Some Thoughts

(TIME) – Severance, the extremely popular Apple TV+ series about office workers who undergo brain surgery so that their home selves have no knowledge or memory of their working selves, and vice versa, is often described as science fiction. That’s … Read More

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March 20, 2025

Synchron’s Brain-Computer Interface Now Has Nvidia’s AI

(Wired) – The company has partnered with Nvidia to develop “cognitive AI,” which it says will allow people with severe physical disabilities to have more natural interactions with the world around them. Neurotech company Synchron has unveiled the latest version … Read More

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March 20, 2025

Drug Overdoses Are on the Decline, in Charts

(Wall Street Journal) – The U.S. is making progress against one of its most devastating public-health threats: drug overdoses. Over the 12 months ended in October 2024, the country saw a 25% decline in overdose deaths compared with the same … Read More

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