Scientists at the Keenan Research Centre for Biomedical Science (KRCBS) have uncovered a new potential approach to treat multiple types
Month: August 2019
Brain finds order amidst chaos
How does the brain find order amidst a sea of noise and chaos? Researchers at the EPFL Blue Brain Project
Physical activity at any intensity linked to lower risk of early death
A multi-national team of researchers, including authors from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC),
Carriers of Alzheimer’s genetic marker have greater difficulty harnessing past knowledge
Adults carrying a gene associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease had a harder time accessing recently acquired knowledge,
Enzyme that protects from stress linked to liver cancer growth
An enzyme induced by stress to help reduce production of damaging free radicals is also used by liver cancer to
High-intensity step training boosts stroke survivors’ walking skills
High-intensity step training that mimics real-world conditions may better improve walking ability in stroke survivors compared to traditional, low-impact training,
Causes of asthmatic lung spasms
Researchers at Rutgers and other institutions have discovered how muscle contraction (bronchospasm) in the airway, which cause breathing difficulty in
Is it autism? The line is getting increasingly blurry
After studying meta-analyses of autism data, research team found that the difference between people diagnosed with autism and the rest
New pathway for potential glioblastoma treatment
The Texas A&M team’s research focuses on the AH receptor, which controls expression of a diverse set of genes, essentially
Link between between nutrients and follicular lymphoma
Cancer deploys a vast array of resources to grow: from instability in its genome to inflammation, as well as the