About 10% of the population in high income regions like Europe and the United States has been diagnosed with one
Month: August 2022
‘Magic mushroom’ psychedelic may help heavy drinkers quit
The compound in psychedelic mushrooms helped heavy drinkers cut back or quit entirely in the most rigorous test of psilocybin
Autism diagnosis impacted by men and women’s different emotional needs
A new study published by a team of psychologists suggests that the diagnosis of autism could be improved by considering
Long-term benefit of radiotherapy confirmed in advanced prostate cancer
Radiotherapy to the prostate alongside standard treatment can keep some men with advanced prostate cancer alive for longer without detriment
Blood testing in children leads to better understanding of type 1 diabetes
Why do some people develop type 1 diabetes and others do not? Worldwide, researchers are now collaborating to find the
New players in the immune response identified
The human body contains 600 to 800 lymph nodes, which are specialized organs that trigger immune responses. To be informed
Do WTC responders with cognitive impairment show signs of a new form of dementia?
A study that assessed the brains of 99 World Trade Center (WTC) responders by using diffusion tractography, a 3D imaging
Revealing roles of dementia proteins in normal memory
New research has revealed how the tau protein, a critical element in the formation of Alzheimer’s disease, is also involved
A step toward local long COVID-19 diagnostics
Murdoch University’s Australian National Phenome Center (ANPC) has made a vital technological finding that could help general practitioners diagnose the
RSV prevention finally in reach after 20 years of research
World-first immunizations providing protection against deadly respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) could be just months away thanks to global research efforts