Birmingham scientists have shown light therapy delivered transcranially (though the skull) can aid tissue repair after mild traumatic brain injury
Month: October 2024
Researchers identify neurodevelopmental symptoms that indicate genetic disorders
In a new study, UCLA Health researchers have found that motor delay and low muscle tone were common signs of
How innate immunity envelops bacteria
The protein GBP1 is a vital component of our body’s natural defence against pathogens. This substance fights against bacteria and
A potential non-invasive stool test and novel therapy for endometriosis
Promising findings by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions could lead to the development of a non-invasive
A new target for anxiety disorders
Scientists at Université de Montréal and its affiliated Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) have uncovered unique roles for a protein
Heart failure, atrial fibrillation and coronary heart disease linked to cognitive impairment
Three common cardiovascular diseases in adults — heart failure, atrial fibrillation and coronary heart disease — are linked to cognitive
Students who feel more university connection may be more likely to binge drink, study finds
Students who feel a sense of belonging at their university are more likely to binge drink than those who do
The cause of the genome’s most common mutation has been reassigned
A Ludwig Cancer Research study has punctured a longstanding assumption about the source of the most common type of DNA
Spike in emergency visits for life threatening pregnancy complication, study suggests
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, the second leading cause of maternal deaths worldwide, may be sending a significantly higher number of
Magnetically regulated gene therapy tech offers precise brain-circuit control
A new technology enables the control of specific brain circuits non-invasively with magnetic fields, according to a preclinical study from