Women who believe they have been victims of sexism may be more likely to be depressed, research suggests. Scientists from
Month: September 2019
Superfoods for body systems
Human stem cells are the special forces in our body that gather intelligence, conduct reconnaissance and execute missions to keep
Prenatal HIV exposure linked to decreased infant immunity
To arrive at their conclusions, researchers compared the T-cell receptor beta-chain repertoire of cord blood samples from HIV-exposed uninfected infants
How emotion affects action
Salk scientists discover a direct link from the brain’s emotion circuit to the movement circuit LA JOLLA–(September 10, 2019) During
Can a DNA construction kit replace expensive antibody medication?
Researchers at KU Leuven in Belgium have developed a technique to make sheep produce new antibodies simply by injecting the
New bacterial strain linked to scarlet fever, sore throat and sepsis
A team of scientists led by Imperial College London have discovered a new strain of group A streptococcus bacteria. Group
Why young females with obesity are at early risk for cardiovascular disease
In the face of obesity, the sex hormone progesterone that helps females get and stay pregnant appears to also put
Researchers suggest new way to target third most common oncogene, TERT
Healthy cells have a built-in self-destruct mechanism: Strands of DNA called “telomeres” act as protective caps on the ends of
Teens with opioid use disorder may benefit from medication treatment
Although the effectiveness of medications to treat adults with opioid use disorder has been well established, there has been little
Scientists discover a direct link from the brain’s emotion circuit to the movement circuit
During high stress situations such as making a goal in soccer, some athletes experience a rapid decline in performance under