Estrogen, the major female ovarian hormone, can trigger nerve impulses within milliseconds to regulate a variety of physiological processes. At
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Medical and psychological harms of obesity depend on where you live, study indicates
Individuals struggling with obesity face a number of social and health difficulties, but those problems are less severe if they
Study links hurricanes to higher death rates long after storms pass
New research reveals hurricanes and tropical storms in the United States cause a surge of deaths for nearly 15 years
Neuroscience breakthrough: Research team has mapped the entire brain of an adult fruit fly for the first time
A Princeton-led team of scientists has built the first neuron-by-neuron and synapse-by-synapse roadmap through the brain of an adult fruit
Siloxane nanoparticles unlock precise organ targeting for mRNA therapy
Penn Engineers have discovered a novel means of directing lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), the revolutionary molecules that delivered the COVID-19 vaccines,
Research heralds new era for genetics
Research led by scientists at Queen Mary University of London is heralding in a new era for genetic sequencing and
Lab-grown spines unlock safer treatment for women with epilepsy, study suggests
University of Queensland researchers have made a significant step towards enabling women with epilepsy safer access to a common and
ChatGPT shows human-level assessment of brain tumor MRI reports
Using real-world information written in Japanese, large language model displays accuracy on par with neuroradiologists. As artificial intelligence advances, its
Promising TB therapy appears safe for patients with HIV
A therapy showing promise to help control tuberculosis (TB) does not interfere with combined antiretroviral therapy (cART), according to research
It all adds up: Study finds forever chemicals are more toxic as mixtures
A first-of-its-kind study has measured the toxicity of several types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), better known as “forever