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Dem Domer selected to appear on November ballot for Valpo Council District 3

Barbara Domer, 62, and a 33-year resident of Valparaiso surpassed Drew Wenger, 33, a lifetime resident of Valparaiso, to win the Democratic ticket for Valparaiso City Council District 3. She will compete against Republican Harris D. Peterson, who was uncontested for his party, in the November election. ....

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Alcohol consumption is affected by a protein linked to the circadian rhythm: Study

It is common to hear this question after New Year s party and any other day people choose to go clubbing: Why do we drink the way we do? A group of researchers has found that at least some of it has to do with a particular protein in the part of the forebrain that regulates, among other things, decision-making and reward perception. ....

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Science News | Alcohol Consumption is Affected by a Protein Linked to the Circadian Rhythm: Study

Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. It is common to hear this question after New Year s party and any other day people choose to go clubbing: "Why do we drink the way we do?" A group of researchers has found that at least some of it has to do with a particular protein in the part of the forebrain that regulates, among other things, decision-making and reward perception. Science News | Alcohol Consumption is Affected by a Protein Linked to the Circadian Rhythm: Study. ....

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Alcohol Intake Affected by Protein Linked Circadian Rhythm

Researchers announce that the presence of the Bmal1 gene in the striatum affects alcohol consumption in both male and female mice in a sexually dimorphic manner. ....

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Bmal1 gene present in the striatum influences alcohol consumption in both male and female mice

It's a commonly heard question after New Year's: "Why do we drink the way we do?" A group of researchers has found that at least some of it has to do with a particular protein in the part of the forebrain that regulates, among other things, decision-making and reward perception. ....

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