This story is sponsored by Health Utah. "The fat always comes back," says Dr. Whit Roberts of Health Utah. "Unless you do one very important thing. It doesn't seem to matter how you lose the weight.
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Japanese Researchers Found a Way to Erase Traumatic Memories Without Damaging the Brain
Imagine a world where painful memories no longer haunt you. Scientists are working on ways to ease the burden of traumatic experiences, and recent discoveries in Japan have sparked hope. Researchers ...
Whether you can't make it through a task without scrolling through Instagram or regularly find yourself engrossed in watching TikTok videos when you should be going to bed, there's no denying that ...
When going through my first ever break-up a couple of years ago, I remember tears streaming down my cheeks as I watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. For those who haven’t seen the 2004 ...
Sheena Josselyn discussed how she uses optogenetic tools to bias, express, and erase memories in mice. Shortly before we trained mice to associate a context with an aversive foot shock, we activated ...
The article “Epigenetic Priming of Memory Updating during Reconsolidation to Attenuate Remote Fear Memories” (published in Cell Magazine Volume 156, Issues 1-2, 16 January 2014, Pages 261-276) makes a ...
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