Cancer cells can become resistant to treatments through adaptation, making them notoriously tricky to defeat and highly lethal. Cold Spring
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Self-reported declines in cognition may be linked to changes in brain connectivity
Jessica Damoiseaux, Ph.D., an associate professor with the Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University, recently published the results of
Cannabis use may be associated with suicidality in young adults
An analysis of survey data from more than 280,000 young adults ages 18-35 showed that cannabis (marijuana) use was associated
Secretin hormone induces satiation by activating brown fat
Researchers from the Turku PET Centre and Technical University of Munich have discovered a new mechanism controlling satiation. According to
Measuring continuous traumatic stress impact
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have developed the first methodology to assess symptoms associated with continuous exposure
Running to music combats mental fatigue
Listening to music while running might be the key to improving people’s performance when they feel mentally fatigued, a new
More than 6% of Europeans suffer from depression
A study in 27 European countries puts the prevalence of depression at 6.4 percent of the population. The work, published
Lowering the cost of heart cell therapies
Suffering from the number one cause of death, patients with heart disease are in desperate need of new therapies. However,
Childhood trauma can make people like morphine more
People who have experienced childhood trauma get a more pleasurable ‘high’ from morphine, new research suggests. University of Exeter scientists
Too many older Americans are taking daily aspirin
Many older adults are still taking a daily baby aspirin to ward off first-time heart problems—despite guidelines that now discourage