In findings that have implications for potential new HIV therapies, researchers from Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed) used genetic
Month: January 2024
Cold water swimming improves menopause symptoms
Menopausal women who regularly swim in cold water report significant improvements to their physical and mental symptoms, finds a new
Gene therapy restores hearing in children with hereditary deafness
A new study co-led by investigators from Mass Eye and Ear, a member of Mass General Brigham, demonstrated the effectiveness
Mood interventions may reduce inflammation in Crohn’s and Colitis
New King’s College London research reveals that interventions which improve mood can reduce levels of inflammation in people with inflammatory
Why cancer immunotherapies don’t work for everyone
A multi-institutional study co-authored by University of Texas at Arlington scientists uncovered a mechanism by which cancer cells prevent the
‘Furry fruit’ improves mental health — fast
Kiwifruit has proven itself as a powerful mood booster and new research from the University of Otago has shown just
A study of how Americans die may improve their end of life
A Rutgers Health analysis of millions of Medicare records has laid the groundwork for improving end-of-life care by demonstrating that
Simulations show how HIV sneaks into the nucleus of the cell
Because viruses have to hijack someone else’s cell to replicate, they’ve gotten very good at it — inventing all sorts
Researchers discover a new role for a protein that helps form memories
Virginia Tech researchers discovered a new function for a common protein in the brain — a development that sheds new
Can practicing self-compassion help people achieve weight loss goals?
Losing weight is extremely difficult because high-calorie, delicious food is very accessible. Despite best intentions, it’s common to wind up