Researchers from the University of Liverpool and Queen Mary University of London have published the first study in the UK
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Transitioning gender identities is not linked with depression
A landmark longitudinal study of LGBTQ+ youths has found that transitioning gender identities is not associated with depression and that
New weapon against dementia
Nearly 100,000 Danes over the age of 65 and more than 55 million people around the world live with dementia-related
Extreme temperatures may increase risk of stroke mortality, especially in low-income countries
Extreme heat and extreme cold are both associated with increased risks of death from ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, according to
One in two children with ADHD experience emotional problems
Cambridge scientists have shown that problems regulating emotions — which can manifest as depression, anxiety and explosive outbursts — may
Scientists map networks regulating gene function in the human brain
A consortium of researchers has produced the largest and most advanced multidimensional maps of gene regulation networks in the brains
Hope for a cure for visceral leishmaniasis, an often fatal infectious disease
A discovery by Simona Stäger’s team could help come up with a treatment to the most serious form of leishmaniasis.
A promising approach to develop a birth control pill for men
The world’s population has increased by more than 2.6-fold in the last 60 years. The growing trend continues — projections
Study uncovers cell type-specific genetic insights underlying schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a complex disease with variable presentations, and the diverse nature of this mental health disorder has made understanding
Study explains why the brain can robustly recognize images, even without color
Even though the human visual system has sophisticated machinery for processing color, the brain has no problem recognizing objects in