New research from Duke found that people who imagined being a thief scouting a virtual art museum in preparation for
Month: July 2023
Inflammation discovery could slow aging, prevent age-related diseases
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered a key driver of chronic inflammation that accelerates aging. That finding
Bacterial testing in kids with sinusitis could slash antibiotic use
In children with suspected sinusitis, a nasal swab to test for three types of bacteria can tell whether antibiotics are
Groundbreaking e-scooter study shows surface transitions as most common hurdle
A historic study has provided first-time insights on electric scooters. In September 2019, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) began the
Exercise, metabolism: Cellular mechanisms by which lactate helps our brains develop
Scientists at Tohoku University have discovered the critical role that lactate plays in helping neural stem cells develop into specialized
Study explores how often children diagnosed with flu experience serious neuropsychiatric side effects
While the incidence of influenza-associated neuropsychiatric events in children in the United States is unknown, the controversy over the use
Why we lose fat and muscle during infection
Although infections can present with many different symptoms, one common symptom is the loss of fat and muscle, a process
Dementia becomes an emergency 1.4 million times a year
A busy, crowded, confusing emergency room is not an ideal place for a person living with dementia. But 1.4 million
Revealing the biology of insulin production
The discovery of insulin has saved the lives of millions of people with diabetes worldwide, but little is known about
Researchers discover molecule with promise to enhance vaccine efficacy
Taking a significant leap in the field of vaccine development, Western researchers have discovered a potential ‘super molecule’ that can