Starting a robust exercise program sooner after surgery could prevent patients with dislocated shoulders from sustaining a repeat injury and
Day: September 2, 2023
No worries: Online course to help you stop ruminating
An online course designed to curb negative thinking has had strong results in helping people reduce the time they spend
Parental incarceration increases cardiovascular risk in young adults, study suggests
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of racial disparities in mortality between Black and white people in the United States.
Researchers identify the link between memory and appetite in the human brain to explain obesity
Disrupted connections between memory and appetite regulating brain circuits are directly proportional to body mass index (BMI), notably in patients
T-cells infiltrate brain, cause respiratory distress in condition affecting the immunocompromised
When an immunocompromised person’s system begins to recover and produce more white blood cells, it’s usually a good thing —
Could a cancer drug hold the key to an HIV cure?
An existing blood cancer drug has shown promise in killing ‘silent’ HIV cells and delaying reinfections — a significant pre-clinical
How some ion channels form structures permitting drug delivery
A member of an important class of ion channel proteins can transiently rearrange itself into a larger structure with dramatically
Discoveries on memory mechanisms could unlock new therapies for Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases
Scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have made a ‘paradigm shifting’ discovery on the mechanisms required for
Educational attainment protects against a genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease
A new study by researchers from Mass General Brigham further illustrates that when it comes to risk of Alzheimer’s disease,
First-time fathers seem to experience a steeper decline in relationship satisfaction in the first two years post-partum than second-time fathers
First-time fathers seem to experience a steeper decline in relationship satisfaction in the first two years post-partum than second-time fathers,