When Patients Band Together, and Other News

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  1. Buster says:

    Alcohol dulls brain ‘alarm’ that monitors mistakes.

    This would be an inexpensive study to perform at a university. Researchers could donate food and a case of liquor to a fraternity for a party and then monitor the results. I wonder it researchers got an NIH grant for this? When preparing the grant proposal how would you word the research design for such a study? It would probably be amusing to read a grant proposal that was written in such a way as to disguise the fact they got undergrads drunk and observed the results

  2. Vicki says:

    Hooray for Draco. Sounds like a miracle drug.

  3. Juan O'Malley says:

    The study on Misophonia answers many questions about little sister.

  4. Virginia says:

    There is nothing worse than the sound of someone popping their gum. Reminds me of the song from Chicago, “Cell Block Tango.” “…no, not chewing, POPPING!!!” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4_H65XoykY&feature=fvst