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For Those Addicted, Food Is Like a Drug - ABC News

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For some, food is like a drug, and a new study backs up that belief. Researchers led by Yale University doctoral student Ashley Gearhardt discovered that women...

Professor Bojana Zupan Awarded $331,000 Federal Grant - Federal Grant...

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The National Institute of Mental Health has awarded a $ grant to Assistant Professor Psychological Science Bojana Zupan to continue ...

Gabrielle Giffords in Medically Induced Coma to Help Brain Rest - ABC...

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Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is in a medically induced coma and has responded nonverbally to doctors' commands. Over the next few days, doctors will keep a...

Shutdown obstructs funding for research – The Miscellany News

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Assistant Professor of Psychological Science Bojana Zupan received a $331,000 federal NIH grant for her study of the Fragile X protein, which ...

Eating Less Salt May Not Lower Risk of Heart Disease - ABC News

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A new study seems to contradict the commonly held notion that eating less salt will lower the risk of death and heart disease.

Pediatric Ritalin Use May Affect Developing Brain, New Study Suggests...

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Co-researchers included Dr. Annelyn Torres-Reveron, Victoria Fanslow, Dr. Carrie Drake, Dr. Mary Ward, Michael Punsoni, Jay Melton, Bojana Zupan, David Menzer and Jackson Rice — all of Weill Cornell Medical College; Dr. Russell Romeo of The Rockefeller University, New York City; and Dr. Wayne ...

Chile Miners: NASA Helps Rescue While Future in Space Debated - ABC...

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The Chilean miners' rescue was made possible with help from NASA, the U.S. space agency that usually looks far above the ground, not deep beneath it. NASA said...

News tips from the Journal of Neuroscience | EurekAlert!

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In this issue: Transporting components to the active zone; Rats on Ritalin; MAPK signaling in the PVH; and NO, peroxynitrite and ischemic tolerance.

Pound for Pound, Worst Foods for Weight Gain - ABC News

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A new study that analyzed dietary and lifestyle habits of more than 100,000 men and women found that specific foods and habits were closely associated with...
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