The ongoing opioid epidemic in the U.S. kills tens of thousands of people every year. Naloxone, sold under the brand
Month: July 2024
Measuring body language
Is it possible to decode how we feel from our movements? How can emotions be studied “from the outside” by
Researchers unveil comprehensive youth diabetes dataset and interactive portal to boost research and prevention strategies
A team from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has developed the most comprehensive epidemiological dataset for youth
UV radiation damage leads to ribosome roadblocks, causing early skin cell death
In a recent study, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine suggest the cell’s messenger RNA (mRNA) — the major translator and
Using visible light to make pharmaceutical building blocks
University of Michigan chemists have discovered a way to use visible light to synthesize a class of compounds particularly well
Drugs that kill ‘zombie’ cells may benefit some older women, but not all
Drugs that selectively kill senescent cells may benefit otherwise healthy older women but are not a “one-size-fits-all” remedy, Mayo Clinic
Low-dose aspirin could help prevent pregnancy complications caused by flu infections
A world-first study has found low-dose aspirin may treat flu-induced blood vessel inflammation, creating better blood flow to the placenta
High ceilings linked to poorer exam results for university students
Ever wondered why you performed worse than expected in that final university exam that you sat in a cavernous gymnasium
Watching others’ biased behavior unconsciously creates prejudice
We unconsciously form prejudice toward groups when we see biased people interact with members of a group. That is according
Safer, swifter, smaller scar: New brain surgery approach targets difficult tumors at skull base
Tumors arising in the base of the skull are among the most difficult to remove in neurosurgery. The current treatment