Researchers from HSE University have shown how the brain works differently depending on whether a subject is dealing with common
Month: March 2022
A dimmer switch for human brain cell growth
Controlling how cells grow is fundamental to ensuring proper brain development and stopping aggressive brain tumors. The network of molecules
Factors linked to excess disability identified in rheumatoid arthritis
For patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), higher pain, fatigue, and depressive symptoms are associated with increased odds of being in
Little evidence on how psilocybin therapy interacts with existing psychiatric treatments, review finds
As Oregon embarks on a voter-approved initiative to permit psychoactive mushrooms in clinical use, a new systematic evidence review from
‘Zapping’ air passages may bring relief for severe asthma
Inhalers, pills or injections help most people control their asthma, but some with severe disease opt for cutting-edge surgery that
Color affects people’s behavior differently in virtual reality
Color affects people differently in virtual reality than in the real world, according to a new study. An expert from
Scientists show how the action of the eye triggers brain waves to help remember socially important information
In a study led by Cedars-Sinai, researchers have uncovered new information about how the area of the brain responsible for
Researchers map human sensory neurons, pursue chronic pain cure
An investigation into how human nerve cells differ from animal cells has provided researchers from The University of Texas at
Antabuse may help revive vision in people with progressive blinding disorders
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found that a drug once widely used to wean alcoholics off of
Death rates from tears in this major heart artery are rising, especially among women, black adults
The death rate for people who have a tear in a major artery coming out of the heart—aortic dissection—has been