Allergic reactions in the skin can be caused by many different chemical compounds in creams, cosmetics, and other consumer products,
Month: January 2020
Inflammation predicts response to antidepression medication
Children and teens with bipolar depression responded better to an antipsychotic medicine if they had increased markers of inflammation in
Engrams emerging as the basic unit of memory
Though scientist Richard Semon introduced the concept of the “engram” 115 years ago to posit a neural basis for memory,
Brain can create sound information via lip-reading
Brain activity synchronizes with sound waves, even without audible sound, through lip-reading, according to new research published in JNeurosci. Listening to
Diabetes increases the risk of heart failure
Heart problems are a common development for people with diabetes. In fact, about 33% of people in the U.S. admitted
Link between cardiorespiratory fitness and brain health
Cardiorespiratory exercise good for brain’s gray matter
Artificial intelligence more accurate in detecting breast cancer than doctors
Artificial intelligence that can help diagnose breast cancer more accurately than trained doctors could save thousands of lives, according to new research. A computer
Study: Delivering TB vaccine intravenously dramatically improves potency
Worldwide, more people die from tuberculosis (TB) than any other infectious disease, even though the vast majority were vaccinated. The
Tumor DNA platform scopes out and classifies colorectal cancer
A new machine learning platform can identify patients with colorectal cancer and helps predict their disease severity and survival, according
Heart attack discovery could give hope to people not able to be treated
Heart disease remains the largest killer in Australia and around the world. A new study has shown that a protein