Regardless of how much you exercise or how balanced your diet is, controlling your weight is more brain-related than you
Day: May 14, 2019
Bacteria’s role in recurrent urinary tract infections
A new finding by researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas and UT Southwestern Medical Center shows that several
Room for thought: Brain region that watches for walls identified
To move through the world, you need a sense of your surroundings, especially of the constraints that restrict your movement:
Microbial production of cannabinoids
Cannabinoids are psychotropic substances found in cannabis plants. Their consumption activates the endocannabinoid system, considered to regulate the homeostatic mechanism. Homeostasis is the
Treatment targets for men with advanced prostate cancers
A study published recently in the Journal of Clinical Oncology Precision Oncology, an American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) journal,
Collagen fibers grow like a sunflower
Collagen fibrils are a major component of the connective tissues found throughout the animal kingdom. The cable-like assemblies of long
Misapplication of opioid guidelines?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is clarifying its guidelines on opioid prescribing, citing the findings of a review
Being bullied as a teen is associated with growing up in areas of income inequality
Growing up in areas with income inequality is associated with being bullied, according to a new study, which surveyed approximately
Everyday stress may boost blood vessel dysfunction in people with depression
Long-term stress has been linked with cardiovascular disease, but for people with depression, researchers say small, everyday stressors may be
Brain researchers seek ‘fingerprints’ of severe mental diseases
Researchers from McLean Hospital and Yale University have published findings of their study of large-scale systems in the brain, findings