A ubiquitous protein called sigma 1 receptor, which is known to protect cells from stress, appears key to the function
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Diminished activation of specific prefrontal brain region may directly contribute to binge eating in bulimia nervosa
New research conducted by an investigator from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has revealed a key neural
3-D printed ankle joints help patients walk again
In a world where hip and knee replacements have become common, orthopedic surgeons remain surprisingly divided over ankle replacements. Limb
Final practice points are issued for remdesivir use in COVID-19
In a living systematic review and updated article published online March 1 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, final practice points
Mutations in SARS-CoV-2 spike protein receptor-binding domains may yield new vaccine-resistant variants
The SARS-CoV-2 virus is continuously evolving and structural changes to the virus may impact the efficacy of antibody therapies and
Does nerve damage contribute to ‘long-COVID’ symptoms?
During the COVID-19 pandemic, some people infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus continue to experience “long-COVID” symptoms persisting at least three
Ketogenic diet may reduce disability, improve quality of life in people with MS
A ketogenic diet, which primarily consists of foods like meat, fish, eggs, heavy cream, butter, oils and non-starchy vegetables like
Study finds that one third of children with a kidney tumor have hereditary predisposition
In cancer, there’s a mistake in the hereditary material, the DNA, which causes uncontrollable growth of cells in the body.
Pfizer shots protect kids from severe COVID even in omicron
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine gave children 5 and older strong protection against hospitalization and death even during the omicron surge that
Expanded Medicaid for kids results in more stable households, study reports
As negotiations around President Biden’s proposed Build Back Better Act remain stalled, the Biden White House continues to push for