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     <title>Long-term meditation leads to different brain organization</title>
   	 <description>(Medical Xpress) -- People who practice mindfulness meditation learn to accept their feelings, emotions, and states of mind without judging or resisting them. They simply live in the moment.</description>
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     <title>Children at risk for schizophrenia show disordered brain networks</title>
   	 <description>A team of neuroscientists led by a Wayne State University School of Medicine professor has discovered stark developmental differences in brain network function in children of parents with schizophrenia when compared to those with no family history of mental illness.</description>
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     <title>Neuro-tweets: #hashtagging the brain (w/ video)</title>
   	 <description>(Medical Xpress) -- We like to think the human brain is special, something different from other brains and information processing systems, but a Cambridge professor set out to test that assumption &amp;#150; by conducting a live experiment using Twitter.</description>
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