An international research team from Queen Mary University of London, UK and the Rovereto Civic Museum Foundation, Italy has made
Day: July 23, 2023
One pill doesn’t fit all: Cholesterol study reveals effects on lung function and brain size
One of the world’s largest studies on the impact of cholesterol-lowering medication has highlighted an issue with a new class
Cause of sleep disturbance in cardiac disease identified: Ganglia play previously unrecognized role
Around one third of people with heart disease suffer from sleep problems. In a paper published in the journal Science,
Hitting reset to start a new embryo
New work by scientists in the U.S. and China shows how a fertilized egg cell, or zygote, hits ‘reset’ so
Hardship affects the gut microbiome across generations
Hardship experienced by mothers during their own childhood or during pregnancy is reflected in the composition of their 2-year-old children’s
Powerhouse proteins protect heart cells from chemotherapy damage
Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have identified a process by which enzymes can help prevent heart damage in
Volunteering in late life may protect the brain against cognitive decline and dementia
Volunteering in late life is associated with better cognitive function — specifically, better executive function and episodic memory. Those are
(How) cells talk to each other
Like us, cells communicate. Well, in their own special way. Using waves as their common language, cells tell one another
Treatment at the first signs of MS could mean lower risk of disability later
People who start taking medication soon after the first signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) may have a lower risk of
Exposure to antiseizure medications does not harm neurological development in young children
Most mothers who took prescription antiseizure medications during pregnancy can breathe a sigh of relief: A new study published today