Exposure therapy is one of the leading treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but up to a half of all
Month: November 2022
Researchers identify new marker linked to malfunctioning glymphatic system
A new study led by UB researchers shows that wasteosomes—structures that act as containers for brain waste products—indicate a malfunction
Uganda extends Ebola lockdown in two hotspots
Uganda’s president extended a six-week lockdown Saturday on two districts at the epicenter of an an Ebola outbreak that has
Pakistan launches new anti-polio drive amid spike in cases
Pakistani authorities launched a new nationwide anti-polio drive on Monday amid a spike in new cases among children, health officials
Polio is back in Indonesia, sparking vaccination campaign
Children in school uniforms and toddlers with their parents lined up Monday for polio vaccinations in the Sigli town square
Obesity linked to poor brain health in children
Using MRI data from the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States, researchers have
Chemotherapy could increase disease susceptibility in future generations
A common chemotherapy drug could carry a toxic inheritance for children and grandchildren of adolescent cancer survivors, Washington State University-led
South Asian people undergo type 2 diabetes remission with low calorie diets
People of South Asian ethnicity may be able to achieve type 2 diabetes remissions by following a structured weight management
Zapping brain cancer with long needles opens door to new treatments
University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have developed a new method of killing brain cancer cells while preserving the delicate tissue
A possible vaccine against the bacteria that cause UTIs
A team of researchers at Duke University has developed a vaccine against uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC), the type of bacteria