People with attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) combined with disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) share about the 80% of genetic variants
Day: February 17, 2021
COVID & elevators: A dangerous mix, but here’s how to make it safer
As the new coronavirus vaccine rollout gathers speed, elevators will likely become a flash point for businesses hoping to reopen
Vaccinating children: Is COVID-19 herd immunity possible without them?
It may be summer before children under 16 can be vaccinated against COVID-19 in the United States. That’s a problem
New tech aims to tackle ‘disseminated intravascular coagulation’ blood disorder
Researchers have developed a new tool for addressing disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) – a blood disorder that proves fatal in
Noninvasive brain stimulation rescues cocaine-induced inflexibility in rats
A major impediment to treatment of substance use disorder (SUD) is a loss of behavioral flexibility, whereby one’s judgment is
Excess fatty tissue accumulated in the neck increases the chances of suffering heart problems, according to a new study
Researchers from the University of Granada warn that an accumulation of fatty tissue in the neck (both the double chin
Autopsy study may explain why some COVID survivors have ‘brain fog’
One of the least understood effects of COVID-19 infection is “brain fog,” a kind of mental confusion that can take
How inflammatory signalling molecules contribute to carcinogenesis
A team of MedUni Vienna researchers led by Johannes A. Schmid at the Center for Physiology and Pharmacology, Institute of
Mimicking a chronic immune response changes the brain
As March comes around, many people experience hay fever. As excessive immune responses go, most would admit that hay fever
Deep learning may help doctors choose better lung cancer treatments
Doctors and healthcare workers may one day use a machine learning model, called deep learning, to guide their treatment decisions