Julich-Brain is the name of the first 3-D-atlas of the human brain that reflects the variability of the brain’s structure
Month: August 2020
Insights on the gut microbiome could shape more powerful, precise treatment
We may not think about it often, but our gut is home to a complex ecosystem of microorganisms that play
Study finds timing of meals effects body rhythms and metabolic health
Nearly every cell in the body has its own 24-hour clock, and new research from the Perelman School of Medicine
Study finds 6 COVID-19 ‘symptom clusters’ that may inform clinicians about the severity of cases
The specific set of symptoms COVID-19 patients experience at the onset of the disease may predict how severe their case
Virus effects to last decades, WHO says six months on
The WHO said Friday that coronavirus pandemic effects would be felt for decades as its emergency committee assessed the situation
‘Little brain’ or cerebellum not so little after all
When we say someone has a quick mind, it may be in part thanks to our expanded cerebellum that distinguishes
We thought COVID-19 was just a respiratory virus—we were wrong
In late January, when hospitals in the United States confirmed the presence of the novel coronavirus, health workers knew to
High COVID-19 risk among health care workers, especially those from minority backgrounds
New research indicates that at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. and the U.K., frontline healthcare workers—particularly