A study in more than 15,000 people has found that physical fitness is linked with a lower likelihood of developing
Month: August 2023
Why childhood adversity impacts how a person’s behavior is judged
It’s human nature to be judgmental. But why do we place less blame on someone, or give more praise, if
Researchers discover potential target for gastric cancers associated with Epstein-Barr virus
Now, scientists at The Wistar Institute have discovered a potential target for gastric cancers associated with Epstein-Barr Virus; study results
Study adds to evidence that Parkinson’s starts in the gut
Ask any neurologist: Parkinson’s disease is a brain disorder. The conspicuous symptoms of Parkinson’s disease — uncontrollable tremors, slowed down
AI can predict certain forms of esophageal and stomach cancer
In the United States and other western countries, a form of esophageal and stomach cancer has risen dramatically over the
Neuroscientists create new resource to improve Alzheimer’s disease research models
A new study by Indiana University School of Medicine researchers uses more genetically diverse mouse models to study the accumulation
How bacteria surf cargo through the cell
Bacteria live in nearly every habitat on earth including within soil, water, acidic hot springs and even within our own
MRI scans improve prostate cancer diagnosis in screening trial
The REIMAGINE study, published today in BMJ Oncology, is the first study to use MRI scans with prostate specific antigen
New antibiotic from microbial ‘dark matter’ could be powerful weapon against superbugs
A new powerful antibiotic, isolated from bacteria that could not be studied before, seems capable to combat harmful bacteria and
Hard-of-hearing music fans prefer a different sound
Millions of people around the world experience some form of hearing loss, resulting in negative impacts to their health and