In a new study in mice, a team of researchers from UCLA, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and Harvard
Day: September 21, 2023
AI helps bring clarity to LASIK patients facing cataract surgery
While millions of people have undergone LASIK eye surgery since it became commercially available in 1989, patients sometimes develop cataracts
Reducing stress on T cells makes them better cancer fighters
Even for killer T cells — specialized immune cells — seeking and destroying cancer cells around the clock can be
Structure of crucial receptor in brain development, function
Scientists have revealed the molecular structure of a type of receptor that’s crucial to brain development and function. Known as
Yogurt may be the next go-to garlic breath remedy
It turns out yogurt may have a previously unknown benefit: eliminating garlic odors. A new study conducted in a lab
Alternative pain control circuits in the brain produce relief similar to opioids without the downsides
The opioid epidemic in the United States has exacted an incalculable toll on individuals and communities, creating an urgent need
Where do we feel love?
Researchers at Aalto University have made a map of where in the body different types of love are felt and
Job strain combined with high efforts and low reward doubled men’s heart disease risk
Men who say they have stressful jobs and also feel they exert high efforts for low reward had double the
Uromodulin levels may indicate risk for kidney failure
Prior studies of uromodulin, the most abundant protein in urine, and kidney disease have focused primarily on urinary uromodulin levels.
At which age we are at our happiest?
An evaluation of over 400 samples shows how subjective well-being develops over the course of a lifespan. More than 460,000