MRI scans comparing normal and enlarged striatum in brains related to psychopathic traits study
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Brain scans link larger striatum to psychopathic traits, study finds

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MRI scans of 120 adults in the United States found that people with higher psychopathic traits had a striatum—an area involved in reward and motivation—that was about 10% larger on average than those with few or no such traits, according to a study in the Journal of Psychiatric Research.

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Egypt’s Ministry of Health and Population announced that its medical mission has delivered 645 healthcare services to pilgrims in Saudi Arabia through May 8, with no infectious diseases reported among them.

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Researchers comparing appendage regrowth in salamanders, fish and mice report that two related genes, SP6 and SP8, are activated in regenerating skin tissue across species and are required for normal bone regrowth in animal models—findings they say could inform future regenerative-medicine strategies.

 

 

 

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