NEUROTRANSMITTERS
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ADHD brains present unique challenges, but the condition is highly treatable β a primary care nurse practitioner with ADHD explains the science
In addition to the prefrontal cortex, ADHD affects other areas of the brain, including the basal ganglia, an area that regulates communication within the brain, and the cerebellum, which is responsible for movement and balance. All three work together regulating attention, executive function motor activity and impulse control.
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After 180 years, new clues are revealing just how general anaesthesia works in the brain
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How gut breaks down common compound in meat, dairy key to understanding arthritis, finds study
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Study finds how female, male hearts respond differently to stress hormone
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Researchers make major discovery about mammalian brains
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Study shows safety of neurosurgical technique used to assess dopamine and serotonin
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RNA modification defects can lead to high blood pressure : Study
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Artificial neuron that mimics human cells created
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