While chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) cannot yet be diagnosed during life, a new study provides the best evidence to date
Month: December 2021
Researchers reveal inner nuclear membrane protein as positive regulator in breast cancer metastasis
The nuclear envelope (NE) is composed of the outer nuclear membrane (ONM) and the inner nuclear membrane (INM), which are
CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing boosts effectiveness of ultrasound cancer therapy
Sonodynamic therapy uses ultrasound in combination with drugs to release harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) at the site of a
Unmasking poor prognosis bowel cancer
Researchers at SAHMRI and the University of Adelaide have pinpointed a tumor support signal that works to suppress the immune
Early psychosis program makes recovery a reality for young people
Researchers from Orygen, Australia’s center of excellence in youth mental health, analyzed data from 1252 young people across Australia who
Common diabetes drug not effective against early-stage breast cancer, researchers say
A widely used and inexpensive type 2 diabetes drug, once hoped to hold enormous promise in treating breast cancer, does
Fatty acid length predicts Parkinson’s disease risk
Whether or not someone develops Parkinson’s disease may be a game of nanometers. A recent study has demonstrated that chains
Individuals with subclinical symptoms show different neural mechanisms when anticipating future events
Affective forecasting, or prospection, is the ability to construct future events mentally and “pre-experience” the event long before it happens.
Mapping complex variability onto intricate virtual models
Anybody who has ever seen a picture of a brain knows that it’s not a simple smooth oval; it’s more
Medicines for anxiety and antidepressants trigger post-surgery delirium
Older people taking a medicine used to treat anxiety and insomnia—nitrazepam—as well as those on antidepressants, are twice as likely