The early treatment of obesity in children is effective in both the short and long term, researchers from Karolinska Institutet
Month: September 2023
That smell: New gut microbe produces smelly toxic gas but protects against pathogens
An international team of scientists led by microbiologist Alexander Loy from the University of Vienna has discovered a new intestinal
Women given new insight into blood clot risk
New research from Queen Mary University of London, published in iScience, shows an increased risk of blood clots in women
Tiny sea creatures reveal the ancient origins of neurons
A study in the journal Cell sheds new light on the evolution of neurons, focusing on the placozoans, a millimetre-sized
Understanding and treating pain in children
Go ahead. Try asking a crying child or baby what’s wrong, and you most likely will come away as baffled
Scientists develop method to detect deadly infectious diseases
Rutgers researchers have developed a way of detecting the early onset of deadly infectious diseases using a test so ultrasensitive
Dopamine regulates how quickly and accurately decisions are made
A recent study provides new insight into the relationship between the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine and decision-making processes. The
Inflammatory bowel disease linked to atopic dermatitis
Adults with atopic dermatitis (AD) have a 34 percent increased risk of developing new-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) compared with
New insight into crosstalk between cancer cells and their environment
Most solid tumors become stiff as the cancer progresses. Although researchers recognize that the environment around the cancer cells influences
Engineered compound shows promise in preventing bone loss in space
A new study published in a Nature Partner Journal, npj Microgravity, finds an engineered compound given to mice aboard the