Xylazine is an FDA-approved sedative and pain reliever for use in animals, but it has severe adverse effects when used
Month: April 2024
Exploring the effect of the presence of familiar people in interpersonal space
Most studies on interpersonal space (IPS) focus on the physiological and psychological responses to the presence of strangers in IPS.
Pressure determines which embryonic cells become ‘organizers’
A collaboration between research groups at the University of California, TU Dresden in Germany and Cedars-Sinai Guerin Children’s in Los
Immunotherapy for Alzheimer’s disease shows promise in mouse study
Alzheimer’s disease starts with a sticky protein called amyloid beta that builds up into plaques in the brain, setting off
Working outside the typical 9-5 in younger adulthood may be linked with worse health decades later
The hours you work earlier in life may be associated with worse health years later, according to a study published
Talking politics with strangers isn’t as awful as you’d expect, research suggests
Many of us avoid discussing politics with someone who holds an opposing viewpoint, assuming the exchange will turn nasty or
Life expectancy increased as world addressed major killers including diarrhea, lower respiratory infections, and stroke
Global life expectancy increased by 6.2 years since 1990 according to a new study published in The Lancet. Over the
Potential treatment targets for Zika virus-related eye abnormalities
A groundbreaking study published in the journal iScience presents crucial insights into the ocular effects of Zika virus infection during
Mosquito detectives track malaria’s history
A group of researchers is calling on colleagues around the world to join them in what they call “pathogen prospecting”
App may pave way to treatments for no. 1 dementia in under-60s
UCSF-led research shows smartphone cognitive testing is comparable to gold-standard methods; may detect FTD in gene carriers before symptoms start.