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More Screen Time, Lower Grades: What This 15-Year Study Revealed About Preschool Habits

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Living Alone Akin To A ‘Toxin’ That Speeds Up Brain Aging, Study Of Rats Shows

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What’s Poisoning Dolphin Brains Near Miami Could Be An Alzheimer’s Warning for Humans

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Gene Therapy Breakthrough: Single Treatment Reverses Symptoms In Mouse Model Of Rare Brain Disorder

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Nighttime Tweeting May Affect How Good You Feel, But Not How Depressed You Are

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Checking Email While Busy? That’s When Phishing Scams Get You

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