A pilot clinical trial led by University of Cincinnati researchers at the Lindner Center of HOPE found electrical stimulation of
Month: December 2023
Alzheimer’s discovery reveals dire effect of toxic tau protein on brain cells
University of Virginia Alzheimer’s researchers have discovered how harmful tau proteins damage the essential operating instructions for our brain cells,
Shedding light on the microbiome and kidney stones
A new study from Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University published in the journal Microbiome has found changes in
New type of antibody shows promise against multiple forms of flu virus
Researchers have identified a previously unrecognized class of antibodies — immune system proteins that protect against disease — that appear
Sniffing women’s tears reduces aggressive behavior in men, researchers report
New research, publishing December 21 in the open access journal in PLOS Biology, shows that tears from women contain chemicals
Adverse childhood experiences and future mortality risk
Groundbreaking University of Limerick, Ireland research has shed new light on the link between childhood adversity and future risk of
Immune system plays crucial step in creating blood stem cells
A microbial sensor that helps identify and fight bacterial infections also plays a key role in the development of blood
Finding that statins could slow dementia stimulates further research
Blood fat-lowering statins could slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, at least for some patients. This is the result of
Large language models validate misinformation
New research into large language models shows that they repeat conspiracy theories, harmful stereotypes, and other forms of misinformation. In
A new weapon against the super tough C diff bacteria
In a phase-one human clinical trial, a University of Houston pharmacist researcher has demonstrated that a newer generation tetracycline antibiotic,