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Health & Medicine

How sound alters sense of touch

New research suggests our brains process different sensory inputs more like a symphony, combining and harmonising information rather than processing separately

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Health & Medicine

Can thousands of oranges worth of vitamin C cure sepsis?

Sepsis, when our immune response to infection attacks tissues and organs, is a major killer, but recent research suggests a megadose of vitamin C can reverse the damage

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Health & Medicine

Chemogenetics: A new way to understand brain function

A novel method for understanding the function of the neural pathways could help reveal new information about behaviour and diseases of the brain

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