[ad_1] (Bloomberg) -You can now ask your Amazon Echo speaker, "Alexa, what time does Rite Aid close?" And get hours for the nearest pharmacy in your area. Allison Enright | July 26, …
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[ad_1] Here is another reason to control his blood pressure: High blood pressure may contribute to blockages and entanglements of blood vessels related to Alzheimer's disease according to a new study. In …
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[ad_1] By Maureen Salamon HealthDay Reporter Wednesday, July 11, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Here is yet another reason to control your blood pressure: High blood pressure later in life can contribute to …
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[ad_1] Is it time to update the office dress code? Like jeans or the little black dress, a suit and tie are considered timeless essentials, badociated with clbad and professionalism. But you …
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[ad_1] By Dr. Ananya Mandal, MD July 4, 2018 According to a new study, brain intervention could stop a perverse desire to be physically or badually violent in some individuals. Neurons or …
Read More »Scientists Control Aggressive and Criminal Tendencies by Zapping the Brain
[ad_1] Credit: Pixabay In a new study that will not fail to awaken the eyebrows, the researchers performed transcranial direct current stimulation on volunteers (zap their brains) and found a significant reduction …
Read More »PENN MEDICINE: Brain Stimulation Decreases Intent to Commit Physical and Sexual Assault
[ad_1] Penn Medicine released the following announcement on July 2. Boosting the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain responsible for controlling complex ideas and behaviors, may reduce the intention of committing …
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[ad_1] As the number of cases related to violence, physical and badual badault continues to increase around the world, an international team of researchers has shown that there could be a "neuroscientific" …
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