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Widespread M1 Receptor Deficits...

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Researchers developed ultrathin, transparent skin sensors that can track eye, muscle and brain signals while remaining nearly invisible and comfortable to wear.

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Loneliness Needs More Than Healthcare Responses, Study Warns

Framing loneliness mainly as a medical issue may shift responsibility to healthcare, even though social isolation often needs broader community and policy solutions.

Widespread M1 Receptor Deficits in Schizophrenia Found

Summary: Researchers delivered the world’s first in vivo (in a living organism) evidence of widespread muscarinic acetylcholine M1 receptor deficits in schizophrenia. Utilizing a pioneering, highly selective PET radiotracer, the researchers discovered that living schizophrenia patients exhibit a...