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Measured Brain Activity Signals Chronic Pain Activity

Measured Brain Activity Signals Chronic Pain Activity

Up until now, those in the medical community have largely had to rely upon a patient’s feedback when it comes to the details regarding chronic pain. The information they receive ..Read More

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Caucasian doctor and latin female patient. Physician using the stethoscope to check the lungs of an ill woman

Novel predictor of prediabetes in Latino youth identified in new USC study

Research could lead to a new way for doctors to identify Latino children and teens most at risk of developing prediabetes. By Hope Hamashige   A team of ..Read More

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USC OHNS PGY4 resident Ido Badash, MD.

A Resident’s Journey Through the USC Caruso Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery

By: Mollie Barnes For Ido Badash, MD, the key for medical students to finding success in residency is to choose a place where one can see themselves thriving ..Read More

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A type of MRI scan (artificially coloured) shows the brain of a person with Alzheimer’s disease.Credit: Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute/Science Photo Library

Nature: AI that reads brain scans shows promise for finding Alzheimer’s genes

Published in Nature Magazine   Machine-learning approach detects Alzheimer’s disease with an accuracy of more than 90% — a potential boon for clinicians and scientists developing treatments. (… ..Read More

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Two sculptures representing a human neuron and a radial glia cell, inspired by the findings published by the Quadrato Lab in Nature Neuroscience. Credit: Sculptures by Jane Kwak; photo by Sergio Bianco

The autism-linked gene SYNGAP1 could impact early stages of human brain development, USC study reveals

New research shows that variants of SYNGAP1, a gene previously thought only to affect synapses between mature neurons, may disrupt early development in the brain’s cortex, a region ..Read More

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