Shifting our diets to be more sustainable can be a powerful way for each of us to address both climate
Month: November 2024
New subtypes of common brain disorder
Roughly 4% of the population is affected by a congenital brain malformation that has eluded researchers’ efforts to find causes
Eradivir’s EV25 therapeutic reduces advanced-stage influenza viral loads faster, more thoroughly in preclinical studies than current therapies
Eradivir, a preclinical biotech company, has developed a patent-pending antiviral therapeutic that reduces lung viral loads of advanced-stage influenza in
Researchers discover new cognitive blueprint for making and breaking habits
Cognitive neuroscientists in Trinity College Dublin have published new research describing a brand new approach to making habit change achievable
Pregnant people might not be getting the nutrients they need
It’s generally estimated that around 10% of pregnant people struggle to meet their nutritional needs — but the real number
How cells habituate
A dog learns to sit on command, a person hears and eventually tunes out the hum of a washing machine
Developing an antibody to combat age-related muscle atrophy
We all age. And while humanity’s life expectancy has increased dramatically in the modern era, we still struggle with the
Study identifies potential new drug for Parkinson’s-related cognitive decline, dementia
A recently published study by researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences found that a tiny protein called PNA5
Creativity camp improves adolescent mental health, well-being
Published in Child Psychiatry and Human Development, a research team led by the University of Minnesota Medical School found that
Researchers use biophysics to design new vaccines against RSV and related respiratory viruses
In most people, the lung-infecting pathogens known as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and human metapneumovirus (hMPV) trigger mild cold-like symptoms.