Up to a third of patients taking methotrexate—a common treatment for immune mediated inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and
Month: May 2021
Non-hallucinogenic psychedelic analog reverses effects of stress in mouse study
A novel compound similar in structure to the psychedelic drug ibogaine, but lacking its toxic and hallucinogenic effects, has been
Are some foods super bitter to you? You might have lower COVID risk
If you can’t stand broccoli, celery or kale, you may be a supertaster, and it just might protect you from
Cocaine’s effect on the brain: Fruit fly research shows impact at the cellular level
New research from the Clemson University Center for Human Genetics has identified specific cell clusters in the brain of the
Geology helps map kidney stone formation from tiny to troublesome
Advanced microscope technology and cutting-edge geological science are giving new perspectives to an old medical mystery: How do kidney stones
Most cases of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in kids with COVID resolve after 6 months
Since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, doctors have reported rare but severe cases in infected children of an inflammatory disorder dubbed
Press (re)play to remember: How the brain strengthens memories during sleep
While we sleep, the brain produces particular activation patterns. When two of these patterns—slow oscillations and sleep spindles—gear into each
Feeling lonely? Turn up the volume!
Sound could be used to combat feelings of loneliness, including during COVID-19-related lockdowns and quarantine, according to new research from
HPV vaccine shows success in gay, bisexual men
A study by Monash University and Alfred Health found a 70 percent reduction in one type of human papillomavirus (HPV)
New drugs to fight COVID-19 developed
Scientists from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Queensland have developed two new drugs to both prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection, and