You’ve driven home from work along the same route for the past five years. But lately, you’ve been stopping at
Month: December 2022
Newly identified neuromarker reveals clues about drug and food craving
Craving is known to be a key factor in substance use disorders and can increase the likelihood of future drug
Two anticonvulsants prescribed for pain only ‘modestly effective’ and not without risk, study shows
A study by Oregon State University College of Pharmacy researchers suggests that two anticonvulsants often prescribed for chronic pain are
Study: Closed-eye perception of brightness is significantly stronger than previously thought
Can’t sleep when your partner is on his or her smartphone? This may not be oversensitivity on your part; your
New findings on memory impairment in epilepsy
People with chronic epilepsy often experience impaired memory. Researchers at the University of Bonn have now found a mechanism in
Study identifies new therapeutic target for tumor treatment
Northwestern Medicine scientists have identified a new therapeutic target for tumors and developed a compound which slowed tumor growth and
Concentration of surgical care to one research hospital shown to improve operations for childhood cancer
Neuroblastoma is a tumor of the sympathetic nervous system that occurs mainly in young children. Every year, 25 children in
Transition to telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic accompanied by increased use of alcohol treatment
The transition to telehealth-based care at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic was followed by an increase in initiation of
New aptamer drug for bone anabolic therapies
A research team led by Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) has identified a molecular target for bone anabolic therapies using
China megacity says people with symptomatic COVID can work ‘as normal’
People with COVID-19 symptoms in one of China’s largest cities can now go to work “as normal”, state media reported