It may sound strange, but we can actually learn more about ourselves by studying pigs. Pigs and humans are pretty
Day: January 10, 2024
Overhaul epidemic modelling to include social networks
Models used by scientists to predict how epidemics will spread have a major flaw since they do not take into
Different pain types in multiple sclerosis can cause difficulty staying active
For patients with multiple sclerosis, a regular exercise routine is important for managing symptoms. Due to different causes of chronic
Inspired by Greek mythology, this potential drug shows promise for vanquishing Parkinson’s RNA in early studies
Like the Greek mythological beast with a snake’s tail and two ferocious heads, a potential Parkinson’s medicine created in the
Injectable hydrogel electrodes open door to a novel painless treatment regimen for arrhythmia
A breakthrough study led by Dr. Mehdi Razavi at The Texas Heart Institute (THI), in collaboration with a biomedical engineering
A common marker of neurological diseases may play role in healthy brains
Researchers have discovered that a protein called phosphorylated α-synuclein, which is associated with several neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease
RSV shown to infect nerve cells, cause inflammation and damage
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common infection in children and senior adults, can also infect nerve cells and trigger inflammation
Researchers developing AI to make the internet more accessible
In an effort to make the internet more accessible for people with disabilities, researchers at The Ohio State University have
Love scrambles the brain and scientists can now tell us why
Love is blind, the saying goes, and thanks to a world-first Australian study, we are now a step closer to
The hidden identity of leukemia
Leukemia is a common term used to refer to a form of blood cancer. However, there are different types of