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Yale researchers unravel mystery of brain aneurysms

Yale researchers have taken the first critical steps in unraveling the mysteries of brain aneurysms, the often fatal rupturing of blood vessels that afflicts 500,000 people worldwide each year and nearly killed Vice President-elect Joseph Biden two decades ago.

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Yale Researchers Unravel Mystery Of Brain Aneurysms

Yale researchers have taken the first critical steps in unraveling the mysteries of brain aneurysms, the often fatal rupturing of blood vessels that afflicts 500,000 people worldwide each year and nearly killed Vice President-elect Joseph Biden two decades ago.

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Researchers unravel mystery of brain aneurysms

Yale researchers have taken the first critical steps in unraveling the mysteries of brain aneurysms, the often fatal rupturing of blood vessels that afflicts 500,000 people worldwide each year and nearly killed Vice President-elect Joseph Biden two decades ago.

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Votes And Vaccinations To Be Election Day Combo, Thanks To Yale Researcher's Program

Immune System / Vaccines NewsVotes And Vaccinations To Be Election Day Combo, Thanks To Yale Researcher's ProgramFor the first time on a national scale, voters completing one essential fall ritual, casting their ballot, can simultaneously take part in another: getting vaccinated against the flu. Flu vaccination clinics around the country are being set up within-or nearby-select polling...

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With Hot Coffee, We See A Warm Heart, Yale Researchers Find

Our judgment of a person's character can be influenced by something as simple as the warmth of the drink we hold in our hand. In the current issue of the journal Science, Yale University psychologists show that people judged others to be more generous and caring if they had just held a warm cup of coffee and less so if they had held an iced coffee.

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With hot coffee, we see a warm heart, Yale researchers find

In the current issue of the journal Science, Yale University psychologists show that people judged others to be more generous and caring if they had just held a warm cup of coffee and less so if they had held an iced coffee. In a second study, they showed people are more likely to give something to others if they had just held something warm and more likely take something for themselves if they...

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'Dry Cleaning Effect' Explained By Forgetful Yale Researcher

Yale researchers have described how dueling brain systems may explain why you forget to drop off the dry cleaning and may point to ways that substance abusers and people with obsessive compulsive disorder can overcome bad habits. In Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Christopher J. Pittenger, M.D., and colleagues describe a sort of competition between areas of the brain...

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'Dry cleaning effect' explained by forgetful Yale researcher

Yale researchers have described how dueling brain systems may explain why you forget to drop off the dry cleaning and may point to ways that substance abusers and people with obsessive compulsive disorder can overcome bad habits.

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'Dry cleaning effect' explained by forgetful Yale researcher

Yale researchers have described how dueling brain systems may explain why you forget to drop off the dry cleaning and may point to ways that substance abusers and people with obsessive compulsive disorder can overcome bad habits.

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'Dry Cleaning Effect' Explained By Forgetful Researcher

Researchers have described how dueling brain systems may explain why you forget to drop off the dry cleaning and may point to ways that substance abusers and people with obsessive compulsive disorder can overcome bad habits.

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Yale researchers tie genes, lower reward response to weight gain

( Yale University ) The brains of obese people seem to respond to a tasty treat with less vigor than the brains of their leaner peers, suggesting obese people may overeat to compensate for a reduced reward response, according to a new brain imaging and genetics study conducted by researchers at Yale University, the John B. Pierce Laboratory, the University of Texas and Oregon Research...

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Yale Researchers Describe Crossroads In Pathway To Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Disease

Yale University researchers have described a molecular traffic signal in the middle of a busy biological highway that influences such diverse processes as the production of insulin, activation of the immune system, creation of new brain cells and formation of tumors.

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Yale gets $26 million to study children's health

The federal government has given Yale University $26 million to study childhood health problems as part of the largest study of U.S. children ever performed.

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Are Warm Beverages Influencing You?

Have you ever judged someone’s warmth as a person by the beverage you’re drinking at the time? Seems weird… But according to a recent study by Yale researchers, our perception of a person’s character may be influenced by the cup of joe we’re holding at the time. The study, published in the October issue of Science, says [...]

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Evolution of the Fittest Words

Language evolves. Not only do the meanings of words change, but the bush of vocabulary grows more shoots. If a word fills a need, is it fit, and thus survives? An article over at ScienceDaily, Key To Rapid Evolution In Plants: Reproduce Early And Often, began with this paragraph: Yale researchers have harnessed the power of 21st century [...]