Researchers report October 25 in the journal Neuron that cocaine addiction disrupts the dopamine neurons that govern how we perceive
Month: October 2023
Clinical trials could yield better data with fewer patients thanks to new tool
University of Alberta researchers have developed a new statistical tool to evaluate the results of clinical trials, with the aim
How adults understand what kids are saying
When babies first begin to talk, their vocabulary is very limited. Often one of the first sounds they generate is
How sleep disruption can exacerbate pain
People often experience headaches and body pain after a lack of sleep, but the mechanisms behind this phenomenon are unclear.
Childhood trauma linked to headaches in adulthood
People who have experienced traumatic events in childhood such as abuse, neglect or household dysfunction may be more likely to
Study shows simple diet swaps can cut carbon emissions and improve your health
Curbing carbon emissions and eating healthier may both start at the dinner table. According to a new study co-authored by
Is red meat intake linked to inflammation?
Inflammation is a risk factor for many chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease (CVD), and the impact of diet on inflammation
Membrane transporter ensures mobility of sperm cells
Special proteins — known as membrane transporters — are of key importance for the mobility of sperm cells. A research
8,000 steps a day to reduce the risk of premature death
An international study led by the University of Granada has identified for the first time the optimal number of steps
Study suggests that having common ancestors can jeopardize fertility for generations
When it comes to the architecture of the human genome, it’s only a matter of time before harmful genes —