Failures in a quality control system that protects protein-building fidelity in cells can lead to motor neuron degeneration and related
Month: September 2020
Improving the efficacy of cellular therapies
Researchers have gained a better understanding of the complexity of the environment in which T cells thrive and, by extension,
New smart drug delivery system may help treatment for neurological disorders
A Rutgers-led team has created a smart drug delivery system that reduces inflammation in damaged nervous tissues and may help
Smoking linked to bleeding in the brain in large, long-term study of twins
An investigation of the Finnish Twin Cohort reaffirmed a link between smoking and subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), a type of bleeding
The key to happiness: Friends or family? The answer might surprise you
Think spending time with your kids and spouse is the key to your happiness? You may actually be happier getting
New research connects the hormones we’re born with to lifetime risk for immunological diseases
Differences in biological sex can dictate lifelong disease patterns, says a new study by Michigan State University researchers that links
Middle-aged adults with healthy heart habits may lower high blood pressure risk years later
Better heart health, as measured by the American Heart Association’s Life’s Simple 7 (LS7) scale, was associated with a significantly
Researchers identify key role of immune cells in brain infection
A new study has detailed the damaging role played by the immune system in a severe brain condition most commonly
Real neurons are noisy. Can neural implants figure that out?
If human eyes came in a package, it would have to be labeled “Natural product. Some variation may occur.” Because
Novel drug could be a powerful weapon in the fight against malaria and toxoplasmosis
Princeton researchers are making key contributions toward developing a promising new treatment for the widespread and devastating diseases toxoplasmosis and