If you think you can safely exercise without your mask in a gym during the pandemic, two new government reports
Day: February 25, 2021
Mediterranean diet could keep aging brains sharp
Helping your brain stay sharp with age may be as simple as changing up the food on your plate at
Why experts say a good mood can lead to good health
It doesn’t take a scientist to understand that laughter feels good, while anger feels awful. But it does take one
New treatment location challenges thoughts on addiction
Researchers have discovered that there may be a new pathway in the brain that provides pain relief and reduces cravings
Artificial “brain” reveals why we can’t always believe our eyes
A computer network closely modeled on part of the human brain is enabling new insights into the way our brains
Study finds changes in gut microbiome connected to Alzheimer’s-like behavior
New research in mice published today in the journal Scientific Reports strengthens the growing scientific consensus regarding the role of the gut
New radiology research shows promising results for focused ultrasound treatment of Alzheimer’s
West Virginia University scientists used MRI scans to show what happens when ultrasound waves target a specific area of Alzheimer’s
Harnessing the power of proteins in our cells to combat disease
Over many decades now, traditional drug discovery methods have steadily improved at keeping diseases at bay and cancer in remission.
Scientists identify cells responsible for liver tissue maintenance and regeneration
While the amazing regenerative power of the liver has been known since ancient times, the cells responsible for maintaining and
Bladder cancer is more advanced in South Texas, study shows
Bladder cancer is more aggressive and more advanced in South Texas residents than in many parts of the country, a