Researchers have found an effective target in the brain for electrical stimulation to improve mood in people suffering from depression.
Month: November 2018
Guys, Avoid ‘Rhino’ Sexual Enhancement Products, FDA Says
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning men that “Rhino” products promising better sex may pose serious health risks.
Researchers produce six antibodies to combat Zika virus
Researchers have generated six Zika virus antibodies that could be used to test for and possibly treat a mosquito-borne disease
Media portrayals of black men contribute to police violence, Rutgers study says
Negative portrayals in the news media affect how police treat black men in the United States, according to a Rutgers
Next for Disabling Back Pain? New Discs From Patients’ Own Cells
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter Latest Chronic Pain News TUESDAY, Nov. 27, 2018 (HealthDay News) — People with disabling back
High-contrast imaging for cancer therapy with protons
Medical physicist Dr. Aswin Hoffmann and his team from the Institute of Radiooncology — OncoRay at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR)
Safer and cheaper 3D medical imaging
A new study led by The Australian National University (ANU) has discovered a promising way to significantly lower doses of
HIV in liver cells found to be inactive, narrowing potential treatment targets
In a proof-of-principle study, researchers at Johns Hopkins revealed that certain immune system cells found in the human liver, called
Kratom Products Have High Levels of Heavy Metals: FDA
In addition to many other health risks, kratom products can have high levels of heavy metals, U.S. Food and Drug
Stuck in a loop of wrongness: Brain study shows roots of OCD
They clean their hands, many times in a row. They click switches on and off, over and over. They check