Physical cues in the womb, and not just genetics, influence the normal development of neural crest cells, the embryonic stem
Month: April 2024
Predicting cardiac arrhythmia 30 minutes before it happens
Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia worldwide with around 59 million people concerned in 2019. This irregular heartbeat
New approach to tackle muscle loss in aging
Sarcopenia, a prevalent condition among the elderly, is characterized by a progressive decline in muscle mass and function, which can
New study uncovers lasting financial hardship associated with cancer diagnosis for working-age adults in the U.S.
A new study led by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) highlights the lasting financial impact of a cancer
Marginalized communities developed ‘disaster subculture’ when living through extreme climate events
Locations around the globe are experiencing climate disasters on a regular basis. But some of the most marginalized populations experience
Study explores possible future for early Alzheimer’s diagnostics
Digital memory test and a blood sample — this combination will be tested for its potential to identify early Alzheimer’s
3 in 5 parents play short order cook for young children who don’t like family meal
While most parents of preschool and elementary aged children strive to give their children a balanced, nutritional diet, some of
Exploring brain synchronization patterns during social interactions
We experience the world and connect with others through social interactions. Engaging in activities, such as conversations, cooperative tasks, and
Dengue fever infections have negative impacts on infant health for three years
Dengue infections in pregnant women may have a negative impact on the first years of children’s lives, new research has
Magnetic microcoils unlock targeted single-neuron therapies for neurodegenerative disorders
Researchers deploy an array of microscopic coils to create a magnetic field and stimulate individual neurons. The magnetic field can