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Not all Stem Cells are Equally Efficient for Use in Regenerative Medicine

Scientists at the University of Granada and Alcalá de Henares University have found out that not all isolated stem cells are equally valid in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.In a paper recently published in the prestigious journal Tissue Engineering the researchers report that, contrary to what was thought, only a specific group of cord blood… Seguir Leyendo Not all Stem Cells are Equally Efficient for Use in Regenerative Medicine

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SALIVA ANALYSIS CAN REVEAL DECISION-MAKING SKILLS

A study conducted by researchers at the University of Granada Group of Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology has demonstrated that cortisol levels in saliva are associated with a person’s ability to make good decisions in stressful situations.To perform this study, the researchers exposed the participants (all women) to a stressful situation by using sophisticated virtual reality… Seguir Leyendo SALIVA ANALYSIS CAN REVEAL DECISION-MAKING SKILLS

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SALIVA ANALYSIS CAN REVEAL DECISION-MAKING SKILLS

A study conducted by researchers at the University of Granada Group of Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology has demonstrated that cortisol levels in saliva are associated with a person’s ability to make good decisions in stressful situations.To perform this study, the researchers exposed the participants (all women) to a stressful situation by using sophisticated virtual reality… Seguir Leyendo SALIVA ANALYSIS CAN REVEAL DECISION-MAKING SKILLS

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Pinocchio Effect: When You Lie, Your Nose Temperature Rises

When a person lies they suffer a «Pinocchio effect,» which is an increase in the temperature around the nose and in the orbital muscle in the inner corner of the eye.In addition, when we perform a considerable mental effort our face temperature drops and when we have an anxiety attack our face temperature raises. These… Seguir Leyendo Pinocchio Effect: When You Lie, Your Nose Temperature Rises

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Pinocchio Effect: When You Lie, Your Nose Temperature Rises

When a person lies they suffer a «Pinocchio effect,» which is an increase in the temperature around the nose and in the orbital muscle in the inner corner of the eye.In addition, when we perform a considerable mental effort our face temperature drops and when we have an anxiety attack our face temperature raises. These… Seguir Leyendo Pinocchio Effect: When You Lie, Your Nose Temperature Rises

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Pinocchio Effect: When You Lie, Your Nose Temperature Rises

When a person lies they suffer a «Pinocchio effect,» which is an increase in the temperature around the nose and in the orbital muscle in the inner corner of the eye.In addition, when we perform a considerable mental effort our face temperature drops and when we have an anxiety attack our face temperature raises. These… Seguir Leyendo Pinocchio Effect: When You Lie, Your Nose Temperature Rises

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Melatonin and exercise work against Alzheimer’s in mice

The combination of two neuroprotective therapies, voluntary physical exercise, and the daily intake of melatonin has been shown to have a synergistic effect against brain deterioration in rodents with three different mutations of Alzheimer’s disease.A study carried out by a group of researchers from the Barcelona Biomedical Research Institute (IIBB), in collaboration with the University… Seguir Leyendo Melatonin and exercise work against Alzheimer’s in mice

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Melatonin and exercise work against Alzheimer’s in mice

The combination of two neuroprotective therapies, voluntary physical exercise, and the daily intake of melatonin has been shown to have a synergistic effect against brain deterioration in rodents with three different mutations of Alzheimer’s disease.A study carried out by a group of researchers from the Barcelona Biomedical Research Institute (IIBB), in collaboration with the University… Seguir Leyendo Melatonin and exercise work against Alzheimer’s in mice