Global efforts to reduce infectious disease rates must have a greater focus on older children and adolescents after a shift
Month: July 2023
Pure capped mRNA vaccine opens the door to more effective vaccines with lower chances of inflammation
A research group from Japan has developed a method to produce highly active mRNA vaccines at high purity using a
New understanding of how the brain processes and stores words we hear
Georgetown University Medical Center neuroscientists say the brain’s auditory lexicon, a catalog of verbal language, is actually located in the
Memories of childhood abuse and neglect has greater impact on mental health than the experience itself
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London and City University New York,
Not eating enough of these six healthy foods is associated with higher cardiovascular disease and deaths globally
A study led by McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences researchers at the Population Research Health Institute (PHRI) has found
Pain risk varies significantly across states
The prevalence of moderate or severe joint pain due to arthritis varies strikingly across American states, ranging from 6.9% of
How a genetic mutation can cause individuals with normal cholesterol levels to develop coronary artery disease at a young age
A novel molecular pathway to explain how a mutation in the gene ACTA2 can cause individuals in their 30s —
Cancer’s origin story features predictable plot line, researchers find
Cancer cells-to-be accumulate a series of specific genetic changes in a predictable and sequential way years before they are identifiable
Doom-and-gloom climate news may scare but also encourage audiences
A team of Penn State researchers investigated how seeing frightening news about climate change day after day may shape the
Deep-sleep brain waves predict blood sugar control
Researchers have known that a lack of quality sleep can increase a person’s risk of diabetes. What has remained a