Researchers have made a significant finding in determining the genetic background of dilated cardiomyopathy in Dobermanns. This research helps us
Month: September 2023
Epidemiological aspects of type 1 diabetes: Early life origins, childhood comorbidities, and adult outcomes
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, often with onset during childhood, that requires lifelong insulin therapy due to the
Jellyfish, with no central brain, shown to learn from past experience
Even without a central brain, jellyfish can learn from past experiences like humans, mice, and flies, scientists report for the
Trigonelline derived from coffee improves cognitive function, shows potential in alleviating age-related impairment
The search for functional natural compounds that can improve age-related cognitive decline has recently emerged as an important research focus
Research identifies new potential hurdle for nano-based therapies
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that certain nano-based cancer therapies may be less
New blood marker can identify Parkinsonian diseases
Is it possible that a single biomarker can detect all types of diseases related to dopamine deficiency in the brain?
Assessing unintended consequences in AI-based neurosurgical training
Virtual reality simulators can help learners improve their technical skills faster and with no risk to patients. In the field
How to keep people out of the emergency room
Encouraging immigrants to visit primary care doctors creates a striking decline in costly emergency room use, according to a new
Researchers identify inherited gene mutation linked to esophageal cancer
Studying genes in families with a propensity for certain diseases has led to many critical advances in medicine, including the
Clinical trial recommends methotrexate for children with severe atopic dermatitis
The study led by King’s College London, compared the safety and efficacy of ciclosporin with methotrexate in children and young