In experiments on mice, researchers at ETH Zurich show that non-essential amino acids act as appetite suppressants and promote the
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Gait reveals mood, energy, fatigue levels
Can you tell how energetic or fatigued a person is, just by looking at how they walk? That’s what Ali
Using genetics to glimpse future of newborns with congenital heart disease
Aside from infections, congenital heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of infant mortality. Informed by babies she sees in
Combining two molecules blocks 95% of live viral infection in lung cells
COVID-19, in its multiple variants and its ability to thwart efforts to wipe it out, still has a lot of
Lower dose of insulin-sensitizing drug benefits patients with Type 2 diabetes
An insulin-sensitizing drug can benefit patients with insulin resistance at lower doses than has typically been prescribed, according to a
Optimizing deep brain stimulation in patients with dystonia
Recent discoveries made by researchers from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin may prove vital in improving the treatment of dystonia, a
Novel nuclear microRNA is being developed for the treatment of cardiovascular disease
A novel angiogenic microRNA drug can be a new option for the treatment of ischemic cardiovascular disease, according to a
My five-year-old is now eligible for a COVID vaccine. Should I get them immunized?
Since 2020, we’ve heard that COVID is mainly a problem for the elderly or vulnerable. Vaccines have dramatically improved their protection
Here’s why you don’t need to feel sore after a workout to know it’s worked
“No pain, no gain” is a commonly used expression when it comes to getting in shape. It may also be
Trial could help stretch Japanese encephalitis vaccine supplies
A potential new approach to administering an existing Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine could make it more affordable and increase dose