In a study in today’s (Monday Feb. 26) Nature Human Behavior, scientists delve into the world of chemical neuromodulators in
Month: February 2024
Study identifies increase in antibiotic-resistant typhoid
The findings are presented in a research paper authored by researchers from the Malawi-Liverpool Wellcome Programme published today (19 February
Bridging diet, microbes, and metabolism: Implications for metabolic disorders
Mounting evidence suggests that the secret to understanding human health and combating metabolic diseases lies hidden within the microscopic world
Age-related changes in fibroblast cells promote pancreatic cancer growth and spread
Older people may be at greater risk of developing pancreatic cancer and have poorer prognoses because of age-related changes in
Red light can reduce blood glucose levels
The researchers found that 670 nanometres (nm) of red light stimulated energy production within mitochondria, the tiny powerhouses within cells,
Unravelling the genetic and environmental influences on trust
Trust, a cornerstone of human interaction, has a significant genetic component, with around 33% of the variation between individuals attributed
Avid appetite in childhood linked to later eating disorder symptoms
An enthusiastic response to food in early childhood may be linked to a higher likelihood of experiencing eating disorder symptoms
Fixing rogue brain cells may hold key to preventing neurodegeneration
A team led by scientists at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has identified a new therapeutic approach
Mindfulness at work protects against stress and burnout
A new study has revealed that employees who are more mindful in the digital workplace are better protected against stress,
Detecting pathogens faster and more accurately by melting DNA
A new analysis method can detect pathogens in blood samples faster and more accurately than blood cultures, which are the