A new study from SMU psychologist Sarah Kucker and colleagues reveals that passive video use among toddlers can negatively affect
Month: February 2024
How AI can help spot early risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease
UC San Francisco scientists have found a way to predict Alzheimer’s Disease up to seven years before symptoms appear by
Possible trigger for autoimmune diseases discovered : B cells teach T cells which targets must not be attacked
Immune cells must learn not to attack the body itself. A team of researchers from the Technical University of Munich
Mechanism of drug reactivating tumor suppressors
Researchers have revealed the mechanism of a drug shown to be effective in treating certain types of cancer, which targets
Scientists invent ultra-thin, minimally-invasive pacemaker controlled by light
Sometimes our bodies need a boost. Millions of Americans rely on pacemakers — small devices that regulate the electrical impulses
How does the brain make decisions?
Scientists have gained new insights into how neurons in the brain communicate during a decision, and how the connections between
Blood test could determine diabetes risks
A blood test could potentially be used to assess a patient’s risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study from
Real-time wearable human emotion recognition technology developed
A groundbreaking technology that can recognize human emotions in real time has been developed by Professor Jiyun Kim and his
Uncovering anxiety: Scientists identify causative pathway and potential cures
Anxiety-related disorders can have a profound impact on the mental health and quality of life of affected individuals. Understanding the
Treating newly-diagnosed Crohn’s patients with advanced therapy leads to dramatic improvements in outcomes
A large-scale clinical trial of treatment strategies for Crohn’s disease has shown that offering early advanced therapy to all patients