An enzyme called PGK1 has an unexpectedly critical role in the production of chemical energy in brain cells, according to
Month: August 2024
Study finds no link between migraine and Parkinson’s disease
Contrary to previous research, a new study of female participants finds no link between migraine and the risk of developing
Study of pythons could lead to new therapies for heart disease, other illnesses
In the first 24 hours after a python devours its massive prey, its heart grows 25%, its cardiac tissue softens
Next time you beat a virus, thank your microbial ancestors
When you get infected with a virus, some of the first weapons your body deploys to fight it were passed
Gut molecule slows fat burning during fasting
In a struggle that probably sounds familiar to dieters everywhere, the less a Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) worm eats, the
Positive effects of rhythm and music in brain disorder
Music-based movement therapy, known as the Ronnie Gardiner Method, has the potential to contribute to rehabilitation after a stroke and
Early interventions may improve long-term academic achievement in young childhood brain tumor survivors
Children who survive a brain tumor often experience effects from both the cancer and its treatment long after therapy concludes.
Self-repairing mitochondria use novel recycling system
Mitochondria, the so-called “powerhouse of the cell,” depend on a newly discovered recycling mechanism identified by scientists at The Hospital
Inflammation during childhood linked to onset of mental health issues in early adulthood
Children who have persistently raised inflammation are at a higher risk of experiencing serious mental health disorders including psychosis and
T helper cells may be the key to improving annual influenza vaccines
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine have discovered why the flu vaccine can