Day: July 10, 2019

People with a family history of Alzheimer’s disease perform worse on learning tasks than those without a genetic link to the disease. The learning impairments appear to be exacerbated by the APOE E4 gene and diabetes. Go to Source Author: neurosciencenews.com Post date: 2019-07-10 21:00:31 Category: disease Tag: Alzheimer’s Post ID: 8094

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A rare autoimmune disorder popularized by the autobiography and movie “Brain on Fire” is triggered by an attack on NMDA receptors. The disease occurs when antibodies attack NMDA receptors in the brain, leading to memory loss, intellectual changes, seizures, and death. Go to Source Author: neurosciencenews.com Post date: 2019-07-10 21:00:29 Category: autobiography Tag: attack Post […]Continue reading

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Our knowledge of the world has a critical impact on the ability to use mathematical reasoning, even for mathematicians. Findings reveal math professionals can be duped by some aspects of their knowledge about the world and fail to solve simple fifth-grade math problems. Go to Source Author: neurosciencenews.com Post date: 2019-07-10 18:05:20 Category: critical Tag: […]Continue reading

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Welcome to Recruiter QA, where we pose employment-related questions to the experts and share their answers! Today’s Question: What technology or personal system do you use to streamline the hiring process? How does it help? The answers below are provided by Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), an … Go to Source Author: recruiter.com Date/time: 07/10/2019, 18:05 […]Continue reading

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July 10, 2019 8:28 PMTOKYO – The number of Japanese citizens fell for the 10th straight year to 124.8 million as of Jan 1, government data showed on Wednesday (July 10), proving yet again that there is no magic bullet to resolving Japan’s dire ageing crisis. Go to Source Author: straitstimes.com Post date: 2019-07-10 15:05:48 […]Continue reading

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