For decades, people diagnosed with familial hypercholesterolemia have been instructed to minimize their consumption of saturated fats to lower cholesterol
Day: July 6, 2020
Motherhood overrides the brain’s decision-making
Motherhood takes over the brain’s decision-making regions to prioritize caring for offspring, according to new research in rats published in eNeuro.
Researchers create an analytic tool that opens a new frontier of cancer discovery
Gene coding regions constitute 2% of the human genome. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have developed a computational tool
Coronavirus has forced doctors, insurers to embrace telemedicine like never before
When pain radiated from Fred Thomas’ neck down his arm and he couldn’t feel his fingers anymore, he knew it
Complications from COVID-19 may depend on von Willebrand factor in the blood
Anna Aksenova, a senior research associate at the Laboratory of Amyloid Biology at St Petersburg University, has advanced a hypothesis
Asthma does not seem to increase the severity of COVID-19
Asthma does not appear to increase the risk for a person contracting COVID-19 or influence its severity, according to a
Dopamine neurons mull over your options
In “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” Indiana must choose his grail “wisely,” as a poor choice spells instant death.
Q&A: You can’t always stop stress, but here’s how to feel more in control
Do you feel overwhelmed thinking of your to-do list? Or do you wear your busyness like a badge of pride?
Researchers: COVID-19 spreads ten meters or more by breathing
A plea issued by 239 scientists from around the world to recognize and mitigate airborne transmission of COVID-19 addressed to