Researchers identify dopamine transporter abnormalities in young adults with autism, potentially explaining their 6x higher risk of Parkinson’s.
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Brain imaging revealed dopamine transporter abnormalities in some young adults with autism, similar to patterns seen in ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri may have uncovered a clue explaining why young adults with autism are roughly six times more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease later in life.
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Someone asked “When driving at night, what is the scariest/most unexplainable thing you’ve ever seen?” and netizens shared ...
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When Mattel announced its autistic Barbie last month, the response was immediate and largely celebratory. Headlines praised the doll as a milestone for inclusion. Social media applauded it as a sign ...
Dr Sakshi Sharma drsakshimahajan03@gmail .com “If most brains are like Windows or Android, a neurodivergent brain is like a different operating system- equally valid, just works differently.” ...
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Only minutes! These animals have the shortest sleep phases
Sleeping for only a few minutes at a time? While this might sound like torture to humans, it's no problem for some animals.
On Tuesday night, Nebraska was upset by Iowa, 57-52. After the game, Cornhuskers’ coach Fred Hoiberg admitted that Nebraska was rattled in the game. It showed immediately in the post-game, as Iowa ...
AI lab Flapping Airplanes just landed $180 million in seed funding from the likes of Google Ventures, Sequoia, and Index to do something most labs have quietly given up on: making models learn like ...
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