A new genetic discovery adds weight to a theory that motor neurone degenerative diseases are caused by abnormal lipid (fat)
Month: June 2022
Which cells are involved in heart repair and how they communicate with each other
More than 300,000 people suffer a heart attack in Germany every year. In this case, the heart muscle is no
A smart jumpsuit tracks infants’ motor development
New wearable technology creates new possibilities for assessing the neurological development of young children. Early motor assessment is essential for
Neuroscientists create maps of the brain after traumatic brain injury
Scientists from the University of California, Irvine have discovered that an injury to one part of the brain changes the
Largest-ever study into varicose veins shows need for surgery is linked to genetics
A new international study by Oxford researchers published in Nature Communications, establishes for the first time a critical genetic risk score
69 unique genetic variants linked to the ability to keep time to a beat
A large international team of researchers has found 69 unique genetic variants linked to the ability to keep time to
Bone loss medicines linked to lower ovarian cancer rates
Medicines used to prevent bone loss may help lower the risk of ovarian cancer according to research by The University
Willingness to give away money among older adults linked to cognitive profile of early Alzheimer’s
To help protect older adults from financial exploitation, researchers are working to understand who is most at risk. New findings
US opens COVID vaccine to little kids, shots begin next week
The U.S. on Saturday opened COVID-19 vaccines to infants, toddlers and preschoolers. The shots will become available next week, expanding
WHO drops endemic country distinction for monkeypox
The World Health Organization says it has removed the distinction between endemic and non-endemic countries in its data on monkeypox