In a first for USC Stem Cell scientists, the laboratory of Giorgia Quadrato, an assistant professor of stem cell biology
Month: January 2024
The (wrong) reason we keep secrets
In and out of the workplace, people often keep adverse information about themselves secret because they worry that others will
Paxlovid treatment does not reduce risk of long COVID, study finds
A team of researchers from UC San Francisco has found that Paxlovid (Nirmatrelvir-ritonavir) did not reduce the risk of developing
Scientists use high-tech brain stimulation to make people more hypnotizable
How deeply someone can be hypnotized — known as hypnotizability — appears to be a stable trait that changes little
Research reveals promising approach to enhance treatment for sleep apnea-related issues
A groundbreaking study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine provides new insights into the treatment
An enhanced brain delivery of antibodies heightens the potential to treat brain diseases
The blood-brain barrier blocks the entry of antibodies into the brain. This limits the potential use of antibody therapeutics to
Even in midlife, disrupted sleep tied to memory, thinking problems later on
People who have more disrupted sleep in their 30s and 40s may be more likely to have memory and thinking
Nematode proteins shed light on infertility
We have two copies of each chromosome in every cell in our bodies except in our reproductive cells. Sperm and
Healthy omega-3 fats may slow deadly pulmonary fibrosis
Could healthy fats found in nuts and fish slow the progression of potentially deadly lung scarring known as pulmonary fibrosis
Human beliefs about drugs could have dose-dependent effects on the brain
Mount Sinai researchers have shown for the first time that a person’s beliefs related to drugs can influence their own