A new injectable HIV drug could mean that patients no longer have to medicate themselves on a daily basis, according
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Exploring Hypothalamic Circuits, One Neuron at a Time
A collaborative team from UConn Storrs and The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine characterized neuron diversity in the lateral hypothalamic
Finding the right exercise, diet aids for HIV patients
Although generally true, it’s not enough for health care professionals to simply advise patients to “exercise more and eat better,”
Opioid Detection Challenge
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) gives notice of the availability of the Department of Homeland Security’s “Opioid Detection Challenge”
Forgetting requires more Conscious Effort than Remembering, Study Finds
Despite the decades of research on the brain‘s ability to voluntarily discard certain memories, scientists are still trying to pin
Stanford researchers develop a smartphone app to simultaneously treat and track autism
Diagnosing autism can take half a day or more of clinical observation, and that’s the quick part – often, families wait
Fake warnings on e-cigarette ads distract kids from truth
When it comes to marketing electronic cigarettes to young people, fake news appears to stick. The U.S. Food and Drug
Lab research helps uncover how beetle gut microbes serve as reactor for fuel production
When most people think of wood-eating insects, they imagine termites that can destroy a home or business. However, as part
Fasting-mimicking diet holds promise for people with digestive problem
What if a special diet could reduce inflammation and repair your gut? USC researchers provided evidence that a low-calorie “fasting-mimicking”
Protocells use DNA logic to communicate and compute
Researchers at the University of Bristol, Eindhoven University of Technology and Microsoft Research have successfully assembled communities of artificial cells