In a study with 991 adults, scientists at DZNE show that the most common forms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) as
Month: June 2024
Researchers uncover mechanism that fuels growth of aggressive B-cell lymphoma
Researchers from the University of Helsinki and HUS investigated the effects of recurring mutations in the KLHL6 gene in diffuse
Tight-knit communities can prevent environmental progress
The study, led by researchers at the University of Sydney’s School of Project Management, examined communities where robust local ties
Rethinking English essay scores: The argument for argument over grammar
To get high scores at essay writing tests, learners of English as a foreign language need to focus on good
How targeted nutrients can fight cancer
An international research team has discovered a new way to effectively treat cancer, by using nutrients to reactivate suppressed metabolic
The declining diet of Japan’s youth
Researchers from the University of Tokyo performed the first study to quantify highly processed food consumption and to investigate its
Researchers find disparities in outcomes of hospice discharges
Black patients who leave hospice care and patients with short stays in hospice care are at increased risks for being
Combination targeted treatment produces lasting remissions in people with resistant aggressive B-cell lymphoma
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have developed a non-chemotherapy treatment regimen that is achieving full remissions for
Can AI learn like us?
It reads. It talks. It collates mountains of data and recommends business decisions. Today’s artificial intelligence might seem more human
Removal of ovaries before menopause associated with reduced white matter in brain
Women who have their ovaries removed before menopause, particularly before the age of 40, have reduced white matter integrity in