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The medication again delivered no relief, the woman said, but instead set off cognitive problems and emotional numbness that continue more than a year later.

The researchers found that among the most common benefits claimed for the stem cell products were “anti-aging” effects, enhanced immunity or energy, and brain-related improvements such as improved cognitive function, or more effective healing.

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Most challenging for families is that many at-risk people can successfully bypass complicated systems of locks and security sensors, even while lacking the verbal or cognitive abilities to seek help once they are lost.

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"With the medication I have so much cognitive clearance."

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This integration provides scientists with a powerful model for exploring complex brain disorders -- especially mood, psychotic, and cognitive conditions -- that appear across cultures and regions.

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