University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered how long-term treatment of high blood pressure with commonly prescribed drugs
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Parkinson’s drug changes the gut microbiome for the worse due to iron deficiency
In a groundbreaking new study, conducted within the framework of the FWF-funded Cluster of Excellence “Microbiomes drive Planetary Health,” scientists
Study reveals how cell types shape human brain networks
Rutgers researchers at the Brain Health Institute (BHI) and Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research (CAHBIR) have uncovered how
Signals of inflammation during pregnancy linked to aging and memory changes 50 years later
An estimated 13.8 million people in the U.S. will have Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by 2050, two thirds of whom are
New hope for diabetic heart disease treatment
The preclinical study, published in Cardiovascular Diabetology, found LXA4, which is known for its “calming agent” action in turning off
Scientists implicate a novel cellular protein in hepatitis A infection
Viruses have thrived in humans for tens of thousands of years, evolving to take advantage of the machinery of cells
Snoring linked to behavioral problems in adolescents without declines in cognition
Adolescents who snore frequently were more likely to exhibit behavior problems such as inattention, rule-breaking, and aggression, but they do
Scientists find a region of the mouse gut tightly regulated by the immune system
The intestine maintains a delicate balance in the body, absorbing nutrients and water while maintaining a healthy relationship with the
Empowering neuroscience: Large open brain models released
The hippocampus is one of the most fascinating brain regions. Associated with the formation of memories, it also helps us
Distractions significantly delay remote drivers’ reaction time
Distractions slow the reaction time of automated vehicle remote drivers by over five seconds, new research has shown. Level 4