A Cambridge-led study has shown why many women experience nausea and vomiting during pregnancy — and why some women, including
Month: December 2023
Infection with stomach bacteria may increase risk of Alzheimer’s disease
Infection with the stomach bacterium Helicobacter pylori could increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease: In people over the age
Cholesterol-lowering therapy may hinder aggressive type of colorectal tumor
Hard-to-detect colorectal pre-cancerous lesions known as serrated polyps, and the aggressive tumors that develop from them, depend heavily on the
Newly discovered autoimmune disorder disrupts tooth enamel development
Enamel, the hardest and most mineral-rich substance in the human body, covers and protects our teeth. But in one of
How genes in retina get regulated during development
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have mapped the 3D organization of genetic material of key developmental stages of
Workplace gossip can benefit employees and employers
New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York shows how some workplace gossip could reduce the likelihood of
Traces of trauma in the young brain — and how to erase them
The images of Israeli child hostages being freed from Hamas captivity are heartwarming, but for most of these children, the
Scientists unveil complete cell map of a whole mammalian brain
For the first time ever, an international team of researchers has created a complete cell atlas of a whole mammalian
Heavy metals in our food are most dangerous for kids
The problem of foodborne metal contamination has taken on new urgency, thanks in part to a 2021 US Congressional Report
People who see climate change as a health threat show more interest in cancer screening
Brigham researchers’ findings support developing public health interventions that incorporate components of environmental health literacy alongside cancer screening efforts. The