A research group from Mind, Brain and Behaviour Research Centre (CIMCYC) of the University of Granada (UGR) has been studying
Month: February 2021
Mental wellness may be important prevention factor for sudden death in genetic heart disease
Studying mice modeling a human genetic disease that causes irregular heartbeats and can lead to sudden death, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Irregular sleep schedules connected to bad moods and depression, study shows
An irregular sleep schedule can increase a person’s risk of depression over the long term as much as getting fewer
Taste and its two ways to the brain
There are a few ways we perceive food, and not all are particularly well-understood. We know that much of it
Study suggests link between DNA and marriage satisfaction in newlyweds
Variation in a specific gene could be related to traits that are beneficial to bonding and relationship satisfaction in the
Study analyzes the risk genetic factors shared between ADHD and disruptive behavior disorders
People with attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) combined with disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) share about the 80% of genetic variants
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