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Facts you should know about Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's disease is an irreversible and progressive disease of the brain. We tell you some things you should know about Alzheimer's.

Neuropills chapter 11: the synapse

At the end of the 19th century there was a neuroscientific conflict: are neurons continuously connected or was there really a physical separation between them?

What are giant neurons for?

How does our brain activate and make us aware of ourselves and our surroundings when, for example, we wake up in the morning? New research sheds some light on the mysteries of the nervous system.

The brain is what distinguishes us the most from primates

The human brain is larger than that of other primates and shows notable differences in the region associated with movement and standing.

Video: Neurocosas: the gut is our second brain

It is increasingly common to find publications that equate the nervous system of the digestive system with the brain.

Why do neurons boycott us when we diet?

An intelligent evolutionary mechanism that defends us in times of famine is also capable of screwing up the best diet plan.

Video: Neurocosas chapter 4: Can we live without pain?

We would all like to eliminate physical pain from our lives, but ... if it exists, it will be for something, right? We discover it in this series dedicated to neuroscience.

They manage to erase bad memories from the brain of mice

Scientists manage to eliminate fear from the memory of rodents after weakening the connection between two parts of their brain.

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Schedules of the Valencia GP of MotoGP in Cheste and how to see it

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"Don't talk to me!": Danni Büchner makes a clear announcement to hated party guests

Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.

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