IMAGE: Neurons in red are the unfit neurons that will be killed for the better functioning of the whole brain, marked
Category: Health
Cell size and cell-cycle states play key decision-making role in HIV
IMAGE: These are members of the research team (right to left): Bioengineering seniors Erin Tevonian and Melina Megaridis, Post-doctoral fellow Kathrin
Yale experts treat severe, disfiguring sarcoidosis with novel therapy
An all-Yale team of researchers successfully treated a patient with disfiguring sarcoidosis, a chronic disease that can affect multiple organs,
For patients with kidney disease, genetic testing may soon be routine
A new study has found that genes cause about 1 in 10 cases of chronic kidney disease in adults, and
Kicking, yelling during sleep? Study finds risk factors for violent sleep disorder
Taking antidepressants for depression, having post-traumatic stress disorder or anxiety diagnosed by a doctor are risk factors for a disruptive
Post-natal depression in dads linked to depression in their teenage daughters
Fathers as well as mothers can experience post-natal depression – and it is linked to emotional problems for their
Tree-ring analysis explains physiology behind drought intolerance
Tree rings tell the story of what’s happening physiologically as fire suppression makes forests more dense and less tolerant of
Discovery of topological LC circuits transporting EM waves without backscattering
IMAGE: Microstrip arrays used in this research. Credit: NIMS NIMS succeeded in fabricating topological LC circuits arranged in a honeycomb pattern
Food Brings Double Dose of Pleasure to Your Brain
There may be a powerful reason why you can’t resist that plate of brownies. It turns out that eating causes
Anesthetic-induced myocardial conditioning: Molecular fundamentals and scope
Many studies have shown that the mechanism of drug-induced myocardial conditioning is enzyme-mediated through messenger RNA and miRNA regulation. In