Researchers at MIT have found how to alter memories by activating neurons in the brain that are associated with memory and update them with new information. Since memories are stored in a particular set of neurons in the brain, understanding how memories are encoded to these specific neurons could be the key to understanding how human memory works as well as how human memory disorders function. Using a mouse, a cage, and a small shock, the MIT researchers may have just discovered how memories are encoded in the brain. For more information, check out the full article HERE.
Category: Better Medicine
New Theory on the Evolution of Cancer
New Theory on the Evolution of Cancer
Researchers from Arizona State University and Australian National University are studying the evolution of cancer, going back over a billion years ago when multicellular life was just beginning. Their theory, and findings from it, may not only transform cancer treatments, but may link the origins of cancer and life on earth together. Additionally, this theory challenges the traditional view that cancer develops newly in each host by various accidents or chance. Check out the article to find out more about the basis of the theory and the theory itself. Learn More HERE
Is the Affordable Care Act in Jeopardy?
The delayed employer mandate contained in the Affordable Care Act may not be the only thing delayed. This article examines the possibility of how the employer mandate delay could delay the mandate for individuals and how the delay for businesses could jeopardize the Affordable Care Act altogether. Including opinions demonstrating both the good this could bring individuals and the bad, it informs readers of the potential repercussions that may follow. While the facts are undeniable, only time will tell which of the opinions will hold true for the Affordable Care Act and the country. To read the full article, click HERE.