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Diseases, Conditions, Syndromes

A look at treating those nagging tendon injuries

Treating tendons has definitely changed in the last 20 years. Many people are used to the term tendinitis, which was used for many years to describe injuries to the tendon. But as we learn more about them, we have learned ...

Neuroscience

The stomach is the way to a woman's heart, too

You've heard that romance starts in the kitchen and not in the bedroom. Well, researchers at Drexel University finally have the science to support that saying - but not the way you might think.

Psychology & Psychiatry

Music therapy offers creative outlet for youth in detention center

Through a long-standing partnership with the Delaware County Juvenile Detention Center, graduate students in Drexel's music therapy and counseling program are helping to bring joy, a creative outlet and—most importantly—music, ...

Neuroscience

Thick cortex could be key in Down syndrome

The thickness of the brain's cerebral cortex could be a key to unlocking answers about intellectual development in youth with Down Syndrome. It could also provide new insights to why individuals with this genetic neurodevelopmental ...

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