With the global coronavirus pandemic coming up on its first anniversary and deadlier than ever, newly developed vaccines offer some
Day: December 21, 2020
Brain tissue yields clues to causes of PTSD
A post-mortem analysis of brain tissue from people who had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may help explain
Researchers illuminate neurotransmitter transport using X-ray crystallography and molecular simulations
Scientists from the MIPT Research Center for Molecular Mechanisms of Aging and Age-Related Diseases have joined forces with their
A bit of stress might not be so good for us after all, study finds
The notion that a bit of stress makes people perform better has been baked into our everyday lives. But research
‘Race norming’ blamed for denying payouts to ex-NFL players with dementia
A UCSF clinical psychologist has taken aim at the National Football League (NFL) for “race norming” black players diagnosed with
EU regulator gives conditional approval to COVID-19 vaccine
The European Medicines Agency recommended conditional approval Monday for a coronavirus vaccine developed by BioNTech and Pfizer to be used
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Researchers saw a fourfold decline in the rate of patients who needed to go back to the hospital after total
Defeating pathological autoimmunity with kinase inhibition
Autoinflammatory syndromes are often the result of genetic mutations that ultimately compromise neutrophils, macrophages and other cells of the innate
Protecting against atherosclerosis at the molecular level
Atherosclerosis is the result of a buildup of lipids in the inner walls of blood vessels, and is a major
How to prepare and protect your gut health over Christmas and the silly season
It’s that time of year again, with Christmas parties, end-of-year get-togethers and holiday catch-ups on the horizon for many of