German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases Some viral diseases could possibly contribute to neurodegeneration. DZNE researchers report this in the journal Nature
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COVID queries: Do I need the vaccine if I’ve had COVID-19?
Q: I already had COVID-19 and recovered. Why should I get the vaccine when my body is already immune to
A new breakthrough for treatment of male infertility
With global rates of male infertility continuing to rise, a new study in spermatogonial stem cell research led by researchers
New model points to solution to global blood shortage
Blood transfusions save lives, yet the precious fluid is in desperately short supply, not just in the U.S. but around
In your face: Children’s expressions tell the story of poor sleep
When Shakespeare called sleep “nature’s soft nurse,” he was definitely onto something. Centuries later researchers have found that inadequate sleep
Novel treatment strategy for pulmonary embolism shows exceptional promise in early clinical trials, say researchers
The blockage of lung arteries by a blood clot results in pulmonary embolism—a condition requiring emergency care that affects more
Reducing tau protein levels can help maintain balance in the brain, says study
With the school year well on its way, we all recognize the importance of getting students energized. However, we also
What happens in your brain when you make a decision? New research may soon shed light
You rush into the supermarket; your mother-in-law is coming for dinner. But which products end up in your shopping basket
Male-female differences in heart disease could start before birth
Males and females differ in prevalence, treatment responses, and survival rates for a variety of diseases. For cardiac disease, women
Characteristics of bone loss in postmenopausal women
The longest study to assess bone mineral density of postmenopausal women has found lower bone loss than previously suggested. In