The recent study conducted by researchers from Stanford University has shed light on the dysfunctions in two specific brain systems in individuals experiencing psychosis. These systems play a crucial role in filtering attention to important internal and external information, as well as predicting or anticipating rewards. Understanding these dysfunctions is essential in developing effective treatments
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A groundbreaking treatment candidate for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has shown promising results in the phase IIb PARADIGM trial. Developed as a formulation of two FDA-approved drugs, ciprofloxacin and celecoxib, PrimeC demonstrated positive safety outcomes for ALS patients, with similar results to those treated with a placebo. Massachusetts General Hospital’s Merit Cudkowicz, MD, MSc, presented
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The recent re-arrest of Nicola Sturgeon’s husband, Peter Murrell, in connection with a police investigation into the Scottish National Party’s funding and finances has brought renewed attention to the ongoing probe. This development comes more than a year after Murrell was initially arrested and subsequently released without charge. The investigation, dubbed Operation Branchform, has been
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China’s Ministry of Commerce strongly condemned the U.S. investigation into its maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding industries, labeling it as a “mistake on top of a mistake.” The ministry argued that the U.S. itself provides significant amounts of discriminatory subsidies to its domestic industries while accusing China of unfair practices. The Chinese ministry emphasized that the
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