Daily oral perampanel is generally well tolerated, with favorable retention rates among patients with epilepsy aged 1 to younger than
Month: March 2022
Delta breakthrough infection generates broad neutralizing antibody response in double vaccinated individuals
A delta breakthrough infection generates a potent and broad neutralizing antibody response in double vaccinated individuals, according to new research.
Preop body image tied to breast reconstruction complications
Patients with lower preoperative body image satisfaction may have an increased risk for some postoperative complications after breast cancer reconstruction
Immune cells regulate body weight
Obesity is among the biggest health challenges of the 21st century, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Almost 60%
Lighting the way to healthier daily rhythms
The light we experience across our daily lives has a major influence on our body rhythms. Modern lifestyles, with 24-hour
Long-suspected turbocharger for memory found in brain cells of mice
Scientists have long known that learning requires the flow of calcium into and out of brain cells. But researchers at
Health communication needs to be adapted to the needs of differing social groups, especially in times of crisis
Ultra-Orthodox communities in Israel have been more affected by the COVID-19 pandemic than other segments of the Israeli population. A
Q&A: How do social interactions conjure up memories and emotional responses in the brain?
Has a song ever reminded you of the past, and unexpectedly surfaced emotions associated with that specific experience or person
Experts discover brain differences in young children with binge eating disorder
Brain scans of children ages 9–10 with a type of eating disorder that causes uncontrollable overeating showed differences in gray
Effects of type 2 diabetes are major risk to development of Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers have identified amyloid beta (Aβ) detected in blood to originate from peripheral tissues, and that the peptide acts on