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Cell Phones Change Your Brain

 

Today’s society has plugged their brain into extensive cyberspace systems that has no precedent in history, can this exchange chain the brain?

 
 
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Addictions Found To Be Diseases Of The Brain

Dependence to opiates, alcohol, cocaine and other stimulant addictions are diseases of the brain that have behavioral manifestations, they are not due to criminal behaviors alone or antisocially weak personality disorders.

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Insulin Delivered In A Pill

An oral delivery method has been developed that could change the way diabetic patients keep their blood sugar levels in check, as published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Targeting Back Fat

While there is no way to get rid of back fat completely there are things that can be done to change the appearance of your back. Back fat is unlike fat in some other areas in the body, with several ways to try and solve the problem.

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Using AI To Diagnose Heart Disease

Close to 50% of males aged 30+ and 33% of females aged of 40+ are estimated to develop coronary heart disease at some point in their lives, which remains a leading cause of death for people living in the UK and USA.

 

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