Month: May 2024

One Cue’s Loss Is Another Cue’s Gain—Learning Morphophonology Through Unlearning

Abstract A word often expresses many different morphological functions. Which part of a word contributes to which part of the overall meaning is not always clear, which raises the question as to how such functions are learned. While linguistic studies tacitly assume the co-occurrence of cues and outcomes to suffice in learning these functions (Baer-Henney, […]

Published on May 15, 2024

Eisai Submits Injectable Version of Leqembi to FDA

Eisai and partner Biogen said on Tuesday that the Japanese drugmaker has begun submitting data on a rolling basis to the US health regulator for a marketing application of a subcutaneous form of their Alzheimer’s disease drug Leqembi. The companies are seeking the Food and… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, […]

Published on May 15, 2024

Tribal Nations Invest Opioid Settlement Funds in Traditional Healing to Treat Addiction

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Outside the Mi’kmaq Nation’s health department sits a dome-shaped tent, built by hand from saplings and covered in black canvas. It’s one of several sweat lodges on the tribe’s land, but this one is dedicated to helping people recover from addiction. Up to 10 people enter the lodge at once. Fire-heated […]

Published on May 15, 2024