People who have grandiose narcissistic traits are more likely to be ‘mentally tough’, feel less stressed and are less vulnerable
Month: October 2019
Scientists discover the implication of a new protein involved in liver cancer
Researchers at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) have just described for the first time the crucial involvement of a
Teen marijuana use may have next-generation effects
Substance use at any age has consequences. Studies frequently cite the negative impacts—and occasionally tout some benefits of limited consumption—of
Gut microbiome and quality sleep are interconnected
A new study indicates that poor sleep can negatively affect your gut microbiome, which can, in turn, lead to additional
Exerting self-control does not mean sacrificing pleasure
Choosing to eat chocolate cake instead of carrot sticks does not equal a lack of self-control, according to new research
How to prevent seasonal affective disorder
The change in season also brings with it gradual, creeping depression – a condition known as seasonal affective disorder, or
Attacking metastatic breast cancer with sound
Drugs can be safely delivered to cancerous lymph nodes via the lymphatic system and then released inside the nodes using
Biomarker for schizophrenia can be detected in human hair
Working with model mice, post-mortem human brains, and people with schizophrenia, researchers at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science in
Walking styles may predict cognitive decline
The way people walk is an indicator of how much their brains, as well as their bodies, are aging. Scientists
Advanced cancer drug shrinks and intercalates DNA
Experiments and statistical models reveal that the recently developed cancer drug Pixantrone forces itself inside the double helix structure of