In a recent study from University Hospitals (UH) Connor Whole Health, researchers found that patients who have recurrent or ongoing
Month: March 2023
Creating a versatile vaccine to take on COVID-19 in its many guises
One of the 12 labors of Hercules, according to ancient lore, was to destroy a nine-headed monster called the Hydra.
Estrogen receptor in the heart found to regulate obesity in postmenopausal women
Estrogen is known to play an important role in the protection of women’s hearts, but once women are postmenopausal and
Does an ancient virus genome drive autism?
Although autism is a common neurodevelopmental disorder, the multiple factors behind its onset are still not fully understood. Animal models
Study reveals that soft gums are more prone to inflammation
The tissue area that surrounds our teeth is known as the gingiva, and healthy teeth will nestle firmly into the
Prompt treatment for functional neurological disorder in children found to be highly effective
Treatment is scarce for functional neurological disorder (FND), which requires a multidisciplinary approach. A special report published in the March/April
States with high COVID-19 death rates also saw high mortality from other causes
During the first year of the pandemic, states in the U.S. with high rates of death from COVID-19 saw significant
Researchers look for ways to start puberty ‘on time’
Children who experience early puberty or delayed puberty may be at risk of having shortened height as adults. They may
C-reactive protein reduces the immune response in inflammatory disease
The biological function of the C-reactive protein, CRP, has long been unknown. Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden now show
Replaying experiences can help future decision making
Replaying prior experiences when learning something new can improve the brain’s ability to make future plans and preserve memories of