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Karl Rove, George Bush's former attack dog, has been cattily suggesting that Clinton may have brain damage from her 2012 fall at home in Washington.

A third study probes the psychology of dogs, showing that although chimpanzees may have brain power of far greater wattage, there is one task at which dogs excel, that of picking up cues from human behavior.

Almost every kid may have brain damage.

Dianne DeMaio was severely injured and may have brain damage.

says Karl Rove may be "projecting his own weaknesses" onto Hillary Clinton by speculating that the former of secretary of state may have brain damage.

sharply criticized Karl Rove Tuesday for speculating that Hillary Clinton may have brain damage, saying he was "deeply offended" by his remarks.

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People who speak two languages may have brains that are more efficient at language processing and other tasks, new research suggests.

In this study, Figure 6 d) showed that gelatin-coated matrix could improve the neurogenic differentiation potential in MSCs with multipotency, indicating that gelatin substrate may have brain-like soft stiffness.

Some nonavian dinosaurs, including carnivorous tyrannosaurs, may have had brains that were hardwired for flight long before even the earliest known birds started flapping their wings, a new study finds.

If your imaginary friend talks back with no prompting from your own brain, you may have a brain tumour, and you should seek medical attention.

When a region of the brain gets smaller, it means that it may have fewer brain cells, and fewer connections among the cells.

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