Experimental data from mice suggest that term cesarean sections do not affect brain maturation
In mammals, birth is one of the most biologically complex processes for both the woman and the fetus. Indeed, a...
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Fake news: earthworms can replace animal testing on mammals
We live in a great world! Our goal is to simplify everything, to quickly diagnose diseases with genetics and big...
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After the intelligence gene, the faith gene… here’s the empathy gene !
A recent publication has been hailed by the media as the proof that empathy has a genetic origin. It is...
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AN ANSWER TO ERWAN BÉZARD
Following the recent publication of a paper called “GABAergic inhibition in dual-transmission cholinergic and GABAergic striatal interneurons is abolished in Parkinson...
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An answer to Prof Tepper about his short comment on our recently published paper
We recently published a paper called "GABAergic inhibition in dual-transmission cholinergic and GABAergic striatal interneurons is abolished in Parkinson disease"....
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Bumetanide strikes again in the arena of neurological disorders: a novel therapeutic approach to treat Parkinson’s disease
A new study led by Prs. Yehezkel Ben-Ari & Constance Hammond (Neurochlore and B&A Therapeutics, Marseille, France) demonstrates that bumetanide,...
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Bumetanide for autism: more eye contact, less amygdala activation
Bumetanide for autism: more eye contact, less amygdala activation Nouchine Hadjikhani (Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Harvard Medical School, Boston,...
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Childbirth and the multiple facets of a hormone : oxytocin
The birth process took millions of years to be developed. It must allow 4 major reactions: a passage from an...
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Plea for biomedical innovation
A large part of the therapeutic applications of biomedical research is generated in innovation incubators. More than 70% of new...
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Alert! Finkielkraut is suffering from acute Muslimis/Arabis
This is a brain syndrome that has genetic and environmental links with Stockholm syndrome; the same acute manifestations of paranoia,...
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Pax Americana, female orgasm and autism
The case is emblematic of the protectionism of the US authorities. A German company discovers a product that would have...
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Anti-vax Montagnier & Joyeux: happy has-beens
Having a Nobel Prize does not protect you from ending in the saloon bar, especially nowadays. Luc Montagnier, Nobel Prize...
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Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master
The Paper of Yves Frégnac in Science raises major issues that are on the convergence of the paucity of concepts...
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Scientific fraud: when «publish or perish » leads to the distortion of reality
The increase of scientific frauds and publications that are not reproductible is a major concern that has been analyzed many...
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Why is it so hard to reform scientific research?
In a refreshing article, an American scientist proposes a series of changes to improve the functioning of the National Institutes of...
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