A new pharmacological inhibitor can intervene in a central cell death mechanism that is responsible for the death of motor
Month: February 2024
Researchers identify potential way to treat genetic epilepsy by replacing ‘lost’ enzyme
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have found a new treatment target for CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD), one of the
Heart organoids simulate pregestational diabetes-induced congenital heart disease
An advanced human heart organoid system can be used to model embryonic heart development under pregestational diabetes-like conditions, researchers report
Visualising multiple sclerosis with a new MRI procedure
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that usually leads to permanent disabilities. It affects around 2.9 million people worldwide,
Benefits of resistance exercise training in treatment of anxiety and depression
A new study by researchers at University of Limerick in Ireland and at Iowa State University has demonstrated the impact
AI model as diabetes early warning system when driving
Based solely on driving behavior and head/gaze motion, the newly developed tool recognizes low blood sugar levels. Low blood sugar
Are environmental toxins putting future generations at risk?
In a study that signals potential reproductive and health complications in humans, now and for future generations, researchers from McGill
Low voice pitch increases standing among strangers
If you’re looking for a long-term relationship or to boost your social status, lower your pitch, according to researchers studying
Lifting of federal funding ban tied to increase in gun violence research
The lifting of a two-decade drought in federal funding for firearm injury prevention research was strongly associated with an increase
Why politics bring out the worst in us
Tap into any social media platform, turn on the television or cue up a podcast, and it is easy to