Researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London have investigated the feasibility of a
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Antidepressants: New data on prevalence of discontinuation symptoms
How hard is it to stop taking antidepressants? If countless Internet posts and a number of scientific studies are to
Drug used to treat eczema may provide relief for patients with intensely itchy skin diseases
A drug approved to treat eczema provided significant improvement in the symptoms of patients with severe itching diseases that currently
Secure access to food and water decreasing for US children
Between 2005 and 2020, the number of children facing simultaneous water and food insecurity in the United States more than
Peptidomimetics open new opportunities in drug discovery
A relatively simple peptide modification could unlock a whole class of targets for drug discovery, new research shows. Researchers at
Transfer RNAs at the heart of therapeutic resistance
An international research team led by scientists from the University of Liège has discovered an interesting new therapeutic target for
Inhibition of epigenetic control enzymes in immune cells as a potential new starting point in cancer immunotherapy
Immunotherapy is one of the pillars in the fight against cancer and aims to enable the body’s own immune system
Simply looking at the natural world in urban areas can reap benefits
New eye-tracking research has shown that simply looking at natural elements during urban walks can offer significant mental health benefits.
How a protein component of nuclear pore complexes regulates development of blood cells and may contribute to myeloid disorders
Nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are channels composed of multiple proteins that ferry molecules in and out of the nucleus, regulating
The body’s own lipids affect mental disorders: Can specific inhibitors help?
A genetic disorder leads to an increase in bioactive lipids in the brain, resulting in an imbalance between excitation and