People who carry the gene variant associated with the strongest risk for Alzheimer’s disease may lose their ability to detect
Month: July 2023
Scientist discover protein required for an effective immune response to invading bacteria
A team led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has discovered a protein that plays critical roles in alerting
Increased step count linked to better health for people with heart failure
More often, people are turning to consumer wearable devices, such as smartwatches, to monitor their health and physical activity. Using
Young kids may learn to identify dog aggression with age and experience
In a study of children and adults, both higher age and having had a pet dog were associated with better
Researchers develop ‘in vivo’ RNA-based gene editing model for blood disorders
In a step forward in the development of genetic medicines, researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the Perelman
Complex brain cell connections in the cerebellum more common than believed
In 1906, Spanish scientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal won the Nobel Prize for his pioneering studies of the microscopic structures
‘Swine flu’ strain has passed from humans to swine nearly 400 times since 2009
A new study of the strain of influenza A responsible for the 2009 H1N1 pandemic — pdm09 — shows that
What nap times reveal about your child’s brain development
Infants who nap a lot have smaller vocabularies and poorer cognitive skills — according to new research from the University
Protein found in milk speeds up wound healing
Bandages infused with casein, a protein that occurs naturally in cow’s milk, significantly improved wound healing in rats compared to
Pupil size during very light exercise predicts benefits to prefrontal function
Recent studies have revealed that mild forms of exercise, such as yoga or walking, can improve mood and enhance executive