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Month: August 2023
New antifungal therapy for fungal meningitis
A team of University of Minnesota Medical School researchers successfully tested a new antifungal therapy to treat fungal meningitis. The
Want to increase resiliency in kids? Teach creativity
Train elementary school students how to be creative and you can help increase their resilience in the face of real-life
Intermittent fasting improves Alzheimer’s pathology, study shows
One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease is disruption to the body’s circadian rhythm, the internal biological clock that regulates
Driverless cars are no place to relax, new study shows
Early data on activities that will be unsafe to undertake in automated vehicles has been released. From doing work to
New insights into the protein-mediated motor neuron loss in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Our movements are controlled by multiple neural pathways that connect the brain and spinal cord. In particular, neurons in the
Cell therapy that repairs cornea damage with patient’s own stem cells achieves positive phase I trial results
A team led by researchers from Mass Eye and Ear, a member of Mass General Brigham, reports the results of
‘Viral relicts’ in the genome could fuel neurodegeneration
Genetic remnants of viruses that are naturally present in the human genome could affect the development of neurodegenerative diseases. Researchers
A new DNA drug to fight blood clots
Various medical circumstances, including heart attacks and extreme cases of COVID-19, necessitate the use of anticoagulants, medicines that prevent blood
Strict tech rules at boarding school a bonus for teens’ sleep
Struggling with a teenager who refuses to ditch digital devices at night and wakes up grumpy? Boarding school could be