Sensitivity to common food allergens such as dairy and peanuts could be an important and previously unappreciated cause of heart
Month: November 2023
Anesthesia blocks sensation by cutting off communication within the cortex
General anesthesia evokes a dual mystery: How does it disrupt consciousness, including sensory perception, and what might that say about
Any activity is better for your heart than sitting — even sleeping
The study, supported by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and published in the European Heart Journal, is the first to
New antifungal molecule kills fungi without toxicity in human cells, mice
A new antifungal molecule, devised by tweaking the structure of prominent antifungal drug Amphotericin B, has the potential to harness
Toward new targeted treatments for rheumatoid arthritis
New research led by University of Colorado School of Medicine faculty members Fan Zhang, Ph.D., and Anna Helena Jonsson, M.D.,
Artificial intelligence may help predict — possibly prevent — sudden cardiac death
Predicting sudden cardiac death, and perhaps even addressing a person’s risk to prevent future death, may be possible through artificial
When dads are feeling a bit depressed or anxious, how do kids fare?
Many parents experience stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms throughout their lives, particularly during times of transition, such as pregnancy and
Previous genetic association studies involving people with European ancestry may be inaccurate
Researchers have found that previous studies analyzing the genomes of people with European ancestry may have reported inaccurate results by
How the antioxidant glutathione keeps mitochondria healthy
If a delivery person leaves a package on your front step without pinging you, you likely won’t know it’s there.
A blood test shows MS worsening 1 to 2 years before it happens
Multiple sclerosis patients whose blood tests reveal elevated NfL, a biomarker of nerve damage, could see worsening disability one to