AI (artificial intelligence) may sound like a cold robotic system, but Osaka Metropolitan University scientists have shown that it can
Month: July 2023
Multiple sclerosis: New biomarker confirmed for early diagnosis
A study conducted by researchers from the Department of Neurology at MedUni Vienna and University Hospital Vienna has demonstrated for
Eliminating extra chromosomes in cancer cells prevent tumor growth
Cancer cells with extra chromosomes depend on those chromosomes for tumor growth, a new Yale study reveals, and eliminating them
Lack of sleep lessens cognitive benefits of physical activity
Regular physical activity may protect against cognitive decline as we get older, but this protective effect may be diminished for
Creative people enjoy idle time more than others
Creative people are more likely to make the most of their downtime during a typical day by exploring their mind,
Urine tests identify brain tumors by capturing cancer DNA using nanowires
A group led by researchers at Nagoya University in Japan has developed a technology to capture and release cell-free DNA
Fish mercury peaks in winter and near spawning, and reduces after growing season, study suggests
Fish consumption has long been associated with numerous health benefits. However, it is also the main dietary source of toxic
Vaccine delivers a boost to T cell therapy
Engineering T cells to destroy cancer cells has shown success in treating some types of cancer, such as leukemia and
Antisense therapy restores fragile X protein production in human cells
An antisense therapy developed by Joel D. Richter, PhD, Sneha Shah, PhD, and Jonathan K. Watts, PhD, at UMass Chan
Treating childhood ADHD with stimulant meds not associated with increased substance use later in life, study finds
Children taking a prescription stimulant to manage symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) do not have more substance use