Researchers from Niigata University and Kyoto Prefectural University have revealed that small vesicles, around 100 nm in size, released by
Month: April 2023
Researchers discover age- and brain region–dependent expression of schizophrenia risk genes
Johns Hopkins researchers, along with colleagues in Italy, have published a study in Science Advances that looks into the genetic mechanisms behind
Systematic study of free fatty acids reveals new roles in metabolic diseases
Researchers have developed a technology, FALCON, to analyze the effects of free fatty acids in any cell type, and found
Mind matter: Sharpening the focus on ‘brain age’
Do you know how old your brain is? This isn’t a trick question—a brain might not be the same age
Study finds early signs that may help predict ADHD risk
Information available at birth may help to identify children with higher likelihood of developing ADHD, according to new research from
WHO warns COVID pandemic still volatile
The World Health Organization on Tuesday warned the COVID pandemic was still volatile, saying there could be further trouble before
Could fixing a problem with the heart be good for your brain?
People who have an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation that is treated with a procedure called catheter ablation may have
Does weight loss surgery harm adolescents’ bones?
Sleeve gastrectomy (SG), where about 80% of the stomach is removed, is effective for treating obesity and its complications, but
Can a healthy diet prevent prostate cancer?
A study published in BJU International found that adhering to healthy diets seems to have no effect on prostate cancer risk, but
South Sudan reports 5 deaths in hepatitis E outbreak
South Sudan on Tuesday reported five deaths and 91 suspected cases from an outbreak of hepatitis E in the northwest