Low sexual satisfaction in middle age may serve as an early warning sign for future cognitive decline, according to a
Month: June 2023
New tool may help spot ‘invisible’ brain damage in college athletes
An artificial intelligence computer program that processes magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can accurately identify changes in brain structure that result
Researchers design an innovative strategy to fight obesity through gene therapy
A scientific team from the University of Barcelona and the CIBERobn has designed a strategy to fight obesity and diabetes
Scientists unveil RNA-guided mechanisms driving cell fate
The early stages of embryonic development contain many of life’s mysteries. Unlocking these mysteries can help us better understand early
Using AI to create better, more potent medicines
While it can take years for the pharmaceutical industry to create medicines capable of treating or curing human disease, a
Gene engineered cell therapy developed to target brain metastatic melanomas
Acting as a team, twin stem cells activate the immune system to suppress tumor growth and prolong survival in representative
New class of antibiotics to fight resistant bacteria
Health professionals are in urgent need of new antibiotics to tackle resistant bacteria. Researchers at the University of Zurich and
New drug delays progression of glioma, a deadly brain cancer
In an international study co-led by UCLA, scientists have shown that a new targeted therapy drug can extend the amount
The look of your eyebrows is in your genes; A new study uncovers genes that define the appearance of eyebrows
The first gene mapping study on eyebrow thickness in Europeans discovered three previously unreported genetic loci, as reported in a
Prediction may be key to eye-and-hand coordination
Have you ever made a great catch — like saving a phone from dropping into a toilet or catching an