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International Study Provides New Genetic Clue to Anorexia

The research, led by Professor Nicholas Schork, suggests that anorexia could be caused in part by a disruption in the normal processing of cholesterol, which may affect mood and eating behavior.

Findings Suggest Possibility of Selectively Erasing Unwanted Memories

A surprising discovery from the Miller lab points to a clear and workable method to disrupt unwanted memories while leaving the rest intact.

Scientists Pinpoint Proteins Vital to Long-Term Memory

“By removing the function of three proteins in the Wnt signaling pathway, we produced a deficit in long-term but not short-term memory,” says Ron Davis, chair of the TSRI Department of Neuroscience.

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