A healthy, comprehensive diet that lowers the body’s inflammation reduces the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus, reveals a new study
Month: December 2021
Delay to diagnosis of nonmotor seizures takes longer in youth
Although many individuals with focal epilepsy experience delays to diagnosis, children and teens with this disorder face even longer delays
Dopamine agonists and dopamine reuptake inhibitors provide similar quality of life for Parkinson disease patients
For patients with Parkinson disease on levodopa therapy, patient-rated quality of life is similar for those receiving adjuvant therapy with
Antiviral drug receives authorization from FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today announced that molnupiravir, an investigational oral antiviral drug invented by scientists at
What makes for the best COVID-19 mask?
The great mask debate is back. With the highly contagious omicron variant driving a surge in infections around the globe
Optimization of mRNA containing nanoparticles
The research neutron source Hein Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is playing an important role
Scientists identify antibodies that can neutralize omicron
An international team of scientists have identified antibodies that neutralize omicron and other SARS-CoV-2 variants. These antibodies target areas of
Children will confront their peers, but how they do so varies across cultures
From how we say ‘hello’ to the side of the road we drive on, all societies have norms—or ‘rules’ –
Doesn’t an excessive intake of simple sugar affect higher brain function?
There has been a remarkable increase in intake of simple sugar (sucrose, isomerized sugar (corn syrup) from beverages and diets
A common risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease may predispose carriers to severe COVID-19
A study conducted at the University of Helsinki and the Helsinki University Hospital (HUS) suggests that the APOE4 allele may