The protein CARD8 regulates several inflammatory proteins in people with atherosclerosis. This is shown in a new study by Örebro
Day: November 28, 2020
Researchers provide novel insights into human skin aging
In human, the skin is one of the organs that exhibit early-onset aging-associated dysfunction. As a critical physical barrier, the
Researchers find how stress and the circadian clock affect sleep
A Nagoya University-led research team in Japan has found a new neural pathway that links the circadian clock, stress, and
Cervical cancer: New radiotherapy technique prolongs survival
Patients with locally advanced cervical cancer benefit significantly from an innovative radiotherapy technique co-developed by MedUni Vienna under the direction
Immune responses during embryo development could increase risk of schizophrenia
Past research has often highlighted the effects that immune activation in pregnant women can have on the development of human
Scientists reveal regions of the brain where serotonin promotes patience
We’ve all been there. Whether we’re stuck in traffic at the end of a long day, or eagerly anticipating the
Gut microbes: The key to normal sleep
With fall and winter holidays coming up, many will be pondering the relationship between food and sleep. Researchers led by
RAS inhibitors not linked to increased risk of death from COVID-19
Concerns have been raised that the use of a common group of medications called RAS inhibitors could facilitate SARS-CoV-2 infection,