An implantable sensor dispenses naloxone to prevent opioid overdose deaths
The new device, which can be implanted under the skin, rapidly releases naloxone when an overdose is detected.
The new device, which can be implanted under the skin, rapidly releases naloxone when an overdose is detected.
Asking patients to recall unpleasant memories shortly before being knocked out created more difficulty in recalling those memories the next day.
A new study suggests that bees not only enjoy consuming certain pesticides, they experience something comparable to addiction when they do.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have found that last-minute decision-making is a lot more complicated than previously known, involving complex neural coordination among multiple brain areas. The revelations may help scientists unravel certain aspects of addictive behaviors and understand why accidents like falls grow increasingly common as we age.
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