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Month: July 2022
Regular cannabis use impairs performance in female athletes
Younger women who use cannabis regularly, even when healthy and physically active, aren’t able to produce as much anaerobic power
How hearing affects your brain health
People who are having difficulty following conversations or are developing issues with memory and thinking skills may want to get
Genetic discovery could lead to early detection, treatment for osteoarthritis
A newly detected flaw in a genetic signaling pathway that leads to a hyper-active inflammatory response could help explain why
New open-source program reveals hidden hooks in SARS-CoV-2 virus
Vaccines may need to dig a little deeper to stop SARS-CoV-2. Rice University researchers are providing a new shovel. The
Researchers identify a brain network for social attraction
Humans and many other animals live in societies. At a fundamental level, social interactions require individuals to identify others as
Liver disease linked to higher risk of dementia: Study
People who have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, a buildup of fat cells in the liver, may have a higher risk
How gut microbes can evolve and become dangerous
Gut microbes have been linked to both good health and the promotion of diseases such as autoimmune disorders, inflammatory bowel
Research finds how brain inflammation may link Alzheimer’s risk, sleep disturbance
A multisite research team from the University of California, Irvine, the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Wake Forest University has discovered
How mitochondrial damage ignites the ‘auto-inflammatory fire’
Mitochondria are self-contained organelles (they possess their own mini-chromosome and DNA) residing within cells and are charged with the job