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Your Brain Reveals Who Your Friends Are

Your Brain Reveals Who Your Friends Are Summary: By looking at how the brain responds to video clips, researchers are able to determine who your friends may be, a new study reveals. Source: Dartmouth College. You may perceive the world the way your friends do, according to a Dartmouth study finding that friends have similarContinue reading “Your Brain Reveals Who Your Friends Are”

Substance Addiction Changes Mother’s Response to Infant

Substance Addiction Changes Mother’s Response to Infant Summary: Substance addiction modifies they way a mother’s brain responds to her own child, a new study reports. Researchers found key reward regions of the brain appear to shut down in response to their own infant’s smiles in mothers with addictions. Source: Baylor College of Medicine. Maternal addictionContinue reading “Substance Addiction Changes Mother’s Response to Infant”

Get faster response when looking for a live-in caregiver for seniors in the bay area

You will be asked your city, how much you can afford and the day you need the caregiver. At Motherhealth, 408-854-1883, we can provide you with caregivers the next day as long as it is live-in even 2 hours away from the bay area. We need to know if the client is bed-ridden and needsContinue reading “Get faster response when looking for a live-in caregiver for seniors in the bay area”

Store and Supply: How the Brain Saves Time

Summary: A new study explores how neurons adapt their function to respond to stimuli quickly. Source: University of Basel. Neurons in the brain store RNA molecules – DNA gene copies – in order to rapidly react to stimuli. This storage dramatically accelerates the production of proteins. This is one of the reasons why neurons inContinue reading “Store and Supply: How the Brain Saves Time”

Shape of microbes matter in phagocytosis

Phagocytosis is an actin-polymerization-dependent process for the uptake of particles larger than 0.5 μm into cells. Macrophages are cells forming a part of the innate immune system, and phagocytosis is central to their immune function . Phagocytosis is an extraordinarily complex process involving both structural rearrangement (cytoskeletal and membrane) and a complex network of signalingContinue reading “Shape of microbes matter in phagocytosis”