A University of Texas at Dallas bioengineer has developed synthetic enzymes that can control the behavior of the signaling protein
Month: November 2023
Umbilical cord milking appears to be safe in preterm infants born after 28 weeks
A treatment to move blood from the umbilical cord into an infant’s body may provide a safe option for preterm
Researchers identify previously unknown step in cholesterol absorption in the gut
UCLA researchers have described a previously unknown step in the complex process by which dietary cholesterol is processed in the
A thyroxine derivative enhances brain drug delivery
A new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows that the delivery of drugs into the brain, and especially
A new dawn in the fight against Tuberculosis
TB is a major threat to public health, being among the leading causes of death worldwide. In 2021, the disease
New study calls into question the superiority of stem cell therapy for treating knee pain
Characterized by extensive damage to joints and debilitating pain, osteoarthritis (OA) impacts millions of people worldwide and has long posed
High biological age may increase the risk of dementia and stroke
People who have a higher biological age than their actual chronological age have a significantly increased risk of stroke and
Guilt not as persuasive if directly tied to personal responsibility
Invoking a sense of guilt — a common tool used by advertisers, fundraisers and overbearing parents everywhere — can backfire
Validating the role of inhibitory interneurons in memory
Memory, a fundamental tool for our survival, is closely linked with how we encode, recall, and respond to external stimuli.
Novel approach promises significant advance in treating autoimmune brain inflammation
Researchers at DZNE and Charité — Universitätsmedizin Berlin have pioneered a novel treatment for the most common autoimmune encephalitis. By