Behavioural problems in young people with severe antisocial behaviour — known as conduct disorder — could be caused by differences
Day: April 19, 2019
BRB-seq: The quick and cheaper future of RNA sequencing
RNA sequencing is a technique used to analyze entire genomes by looking at the expression of their genes. Today, such
Research identifies genetic causes of poor sleep
The largest genetic study of its kind ever to use accelerometer data to examine how we slumber has uncovered a
Investigators incorporate randomized trial within dialysis care delivery
A recent clinical trial fully embedded into the routine delivery of care at dialysis facilities sought to determine if hemodialysis
Important insight on the brain-body connection
A study conducted by University of Arkansas researchers reveals that neurons in the motor cortex of the brain exhibit an
Breast cancer: Reducing this amino acid could make drugs more effective
Scientists from Harvard Medical School, in Boston, MA, recently made “unexpected” discovery about estrogenreceptor-positive (ER-positive) breast cancer in a study conducted with
Blood pressure drug shows promise for treating Parkinson’s and dementia in animal studies
A prescription drug to treat high blood pressure has shown promise against conditions such as Parkinson’s, Huntington’s and forms of
Does time of day affect the body’s response to exercise?
Two papers appearing April 18 in the journal Cell Metabolism confirm that the circadian clock is an important factor in
How the hepatitis B virus establishes persistent infection
New research sheds light on how a hepatitis B viral protein stimulates the expansion of immune cells that impair antiviral