The psychological effects of marijuana can differ between individuals: some experience highly rewarding effects which may lead to dependence on
Month: July 2019
Brain structure increases the risk of psychosis
Variations in the structure of the choroid plexus, which produces cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), could play a key role in psychosis. A
Disparities in triple-negative breast cancer diagnoses
Previous studies have discovered racial disparities in triple-negative breast cancerdiagnoses, but few have looked beyond the scope of one state. To
Avoiding saturated fats may affect balanced diet
Avoiding saturated fats entirely instead of considering the more general health impact of foods may mean important nutrients are missed.
How brain waves aid navigation
The brain appears to implement a GPS system for spatial navigation; however, it is not yet fully understood how it
Hormone-blocking prostate cancer treatment may cause dementia
Alzheimer’s disease may be a risk for older prostate cancer patients given -blocking treatment, a large, U.S. government-funded analysis found.
Gene and lifestyle increase the risk of obesity
According to scientists, eating too much and being lazy are the biggest drivers of obesity. Obesity rates have soared in
Tiny change has reverses prediabetes in mice
The scientists changed the trajectory of metabolic disease by deactivating an enzyme called dihydroceramide desaturase 1 (DES1). Doing so stopped
Strain of common cold virus for treating bladder cancer
Strain of common cold virus could revolutionize treatment of bladder cancer. NIHA strain of the common cold virus has been
Obesity increases the risk of bowel, kidney, liver and ovarian cancer
Excess weight causes thousands of more cases of bowel, kidney, liver and ovarian cancer than cigarettes every year. And people