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Researchers have found that inability to recognize others' insincerity, lies and sarcasm could be a warning sign of a form of dementia. They found that people with frontotemporal dementia - a type of dementia that affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain - often lose the ability to detect sarcasm and lies, while people who grow older normally don't experience this.
As debt talks proceed, the request by California Governor Jerry Brown, a liberal Democrat, to cut Medicaid spending by 10 percent, is reportedly awkward for congressional Democrats and the White House. Meanwhile, some advocates warn that Latinos will be hit hard by proposals to cut the health insurance program for the poor.
It has been known since the 1930s that when a certain part of monkeys' brains were removed, the animals became fearless. Now similar effects are being seen in humans according to a study in the journal Current Biology. Justin Feinstein, the study's lead author and a clinical neuropsychologist at the University of Iowa said, "There's not very many humans with this sort of brain damageā¦ Luckily for us, we had access to a patient, SM, and we studied her different fear behaviours and we read her personal diaries."
Every year, more than 250,000 women in the U.S. are diagnosed with breast cancer. When detected early, patients with the most common form-which tests positive for hormone receptors (HR+) and negative for the HER2 receptor-usually respond well to treatment.
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