An interdisciplinary team consisting of researchers from the Center for Cognition and Sociality and the Data Science Group within the
Month: December 2023
Researchers reveal prevalence of persistent symptoms in patients with microscopic colitis
It’s a hidden cause of diarrhea and the development of the disease is poorly understood. Multiple factors work against the
Researcher says men should abstain from drinking at least three months prior to conceiving
Researchers at Texas A&M University have already shown that paternal drinking habits prior to conception can have a negative effect
Opportunities to improve future HIV vaccine candidates
An effective HIV vaccine may need to prompt strong responses from immune cells called CD8+ T cells to protect people
Diverse gut bacteria communities protect against harmful pathogens by nutrient blocking
The human gut is home to hundreds of different bacterial species collectively known as the gut microbiome. A major health
US adults eat a meal’s worth of calories of snacks in a day
Snacks constitute almost a quarter of a day’s calories in U.S. adults and account for about one-third of daily added
Prone to abandoning New Year’s resolutions? Research suggests blaming money worries rather than being time-poor
People who abandon New Year’s resolutions or other commitments can maintain the respect of their peers by blaming external factors
Unravelling the association between neonatal proteins and adult health
Research led by Professor John McGrath from the University of Queensland found that the concentration of the C4 protein, an
Rare sleep disorder more prevalent than previously thought
People who are very sleepy during the day, despite a good night’s rest, may have a sleep disorder called idiopathic
Very irregular sleep linked to higher risk of dementia
People who have very irregular sleep patterns may have a higher risk of dementia than those who have more regular