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Catnip is the most famous stimulant for cats. How does it work, why does it not affect all cats, and are there any catnip alternatives? We investig...

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Several conditions can cause a person's hand or hands to feel numb. In this article, learn more about the causes and how to treat them.

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Oscillopsia is the sensation that the surrounding environment is constantly in motion when it is not. Oscillopsia is usually a symptom of an underl...

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New findings about Parkinson's disease mechanisms may change doctors' understanding of its development and even alter the way in which they treat it.

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The autonomic nervous system is a complex network of cells that control the body's internal state. Read on to discover how it works.

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A new study found a link between inadequate hydration and poorer cognitive functioning, especially in memory and attention tasks — but only in olde...

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A new study found a dramatic difference in the size of the hypothalamus between women taking the oral contraceptive pill and those not using it.

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A thorough investigation into an individual's uncontrolled laughter revealed that the cause was seizures resulting from a rare form of epilepsy.

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New research in rats identifies a brain circuit that may explain impulsive eating. The findings may eventually help those who are finding it hard t...

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New research identifies an inflammatory biomarker in the blood, called sCD14, that may predict someone's risk of developing clinical dementia.

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The Moro reflex is a normal, involuntary motor response in healthy babies. This article provides more details, including possible triggers and how ...

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Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, or RSD, is a nerve disorder that affects pain regulation. Here, learn about the symptoms and treatment options.