In a Journal of Internal Medicine study that followed older adults with prediabetes for 12 years, most remained stable or
Month: June 2019
Risk factors for adolescent binge eating vary by family socioeconomic status
Binge eating is prevalent across socioeconomic status (SES) groups in the United States and is linked to depressed mood, anxiety
Medical News Today: Why scientists are searching the ocean for new drugs
Medical researchers are increasingly turning their attention to the ocean in their search for new drugs. In this Spotlight, we
Researchers uncover indoor pollution hazards
When most people think about air pollution, they think of summertime haze, traffic or smokestack exhaust, wintertime inversions, or wildfire
How cells regulate division
Combining tissue imaging and artificial intelligence, Hollings Cancer Center researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina probed deeper into
A Precise Look at Alzheimer’s Proteins
PNNL scientist sifts for clues from more than 1,000 human brains A substance known as amyloid beta protein gets a
Medical News Today: What to know about brittle asthma
Brittle asthma is a rare form of severe asthma that affects around 0.05% of people with asthma. This article looks
Experts prioritize research to achieve sustained ART-free HIV remission
Achieving sustained remission of HIV without life-long antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a top HIV research priority, according to a new
Ultrasound method restores dopaminergic pathway in brain at Parkinson’s early stages
While there are several thousand drugs available to treat a wide range of brain diseases, from depression to schizophrenia, they
Gene study suggests drugs may treat some aneurysms
A mutation has been found in a rare form of brain aneurysm that might be treated with a drug already