The cerebellum, often referred to as the ‘little brain’, has captivated researchers for centuries due to its unique structure and
Month: July 2024
Narcissism decreases with age
People tend to become less narcissistic as they age from childhood through older adulthood, according to a study published by
Discovery suggests opportunity to improve effectiveness of KRAS inhibitors against pancreatic cancer
Mutations in the KRAS gene are the primary driver of pancreatic cancer. A new class of drugs known as KRAS
Seeing inside Alzheimer’s disease brain
Scientists investigating Alzheimer’s disease have determined the structure of molecules within a human brain for the very first time. Published
American diets got briefly healthier, more diverse during COVID-19 pandemic, study finds
American diets may have gotten healthier and more diverse in the months following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according
Researchers explore the role of children in community participatory planning process
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child defined child-friendly cities as those that prioritize children’s access to
New research demonstrates potential for increasing effectiveness of popular diabetes, weight-loss drugs
A network of proteins found in the central nervous system could be harnessed to increase the effectiveness and reduce the
30-year risk of cardiovascular disease may help inform blood pressure treatment decisions
A comparison of two risk prediction tools used to calculate an individual’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) suggests that
Origins of creativity in the brain
Have you ever had the solution for a tough problem suddenly hit you when you’re thinking about something entirely different?
Toddlers’ brains show significant growth in cognitive skills by 16 months
Toddlers engage more regions of their brains around 16-months to help them develop important cognitive skills enabling them to follow