Researchers continue to dig for molecular clues to better understand how gene-environment interactions influence neuropsychiatric disease risk and resilience. An
Month: June 2019
Research moves closer to brain-machine interface autonomy
A University of Houston engineer is reporting in eNeuro that a brain-computer interface, a form of artificial intelligence, can sense
Redesign of Cardiod’s heartbeat simulation brings code one step closer to clinical use
A team of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers has successfully optimized a code that models the human heartbeat for
Genetics influence how protective childhood vaccines are for individual infants
A genome-wide search in thousands of children in the UK and Netherlands has revealed genetic variants associated with differing levels
How bosses react influences whether workers speak up
Speaking up in front of a supervisor can be stressful — but it doesn’t have to be, according to new
Medical News Today: What to know about secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS)
Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SPMS) is a later stage of multiple sclerosis. This article provides an overview of the condition,
Improvements in insulin release wane after treatment stops in adults with early type 2 diabetes
A set of clinical trials examining youth and adults with type 2 diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance has found that disease progression in
How fathers, children should spend time together
As men everywhere brace for an onslaught of ties, tools, wallets and novelty socks gifted for Father’s Day, here are
Motorized scooter head injuries on the rise
Facial and head injuries from riding electric scooters have tripled over the past decade, according to a Rutgers study. Electric
Drug delays type 1 diabetes in people at high risk
A treatment affecting the immune system effectively slowed the progression to clinical type 1 diabetes in high risk individuals, according to findings