Researchers have created a new brain imaging method that allows mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) to be diagnosed, even when
Month: January 2024
Genetic variants underlying male bisexual behavior, risk-taking linked to more children, study shows
Because same-sex sexual behavior does not result in offspring, evolutionary biologists have long wondered how the genes associated with this
Surprise! — How the brain learns to deal with the unexpected
For children, the world is full of surprises. Adults, on the other hand, are much more difficult to surprise. And
Hearing aids may help people live longer
Hearing loss affects approximately 40 million American adults, yet only one in 10 people who need hearing aids use them,
Study charts possibilities for a better way to diagnose gestational diabetes
Pregnancy weight and biochemical markers measured in blood from women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) were related to increased risk
Better mental, physical health in older people tied to living near nature
Even small differences in the availability of urban green and blue spaces may be associated with better mental and physical
Bipolar disorder linked to early death
Having bipolar disorder — a serious mental illness that can cause both manic and depressed moods — can make life
Classifying the natural history of asymptomatic malaria
Detecting malaria in people who aren’t experiencing symptoms is vital to public health efforts to better control this tropical disease
YAP and TAZ: Protein partners identified as potential key for fetal bone development
A pair of proteins, YAP and TAZ, has been identified as conductors of bone development in the womb and could
Study shows liraglutide results in increased insulin sensitivity independent of weight loss
A new study published in the journal Diabetes demonstrates that a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonist, a member of a