New research by Georgia State University’s TReNDS Center may lead to early diagnosis of devastating conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease,
Meniere disease tied to higher risk for migraine
Patients with Meniere disease (MD) have a greater risk for migraine occurrence, according to a study recently published in JAMA Otolaryngology-Head
Scientists identify a key gene that is turned on in most cancer types
Physician-scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have discovered that a gene called FOXR2
Researchers identify a new mechanism responsible for controlling auditory sensitivity
A new study published in PNAS highlights a newly identified mechanism of how auditory sensitivity is regulated that could temporarily reduce sensitivity
Bolstering the reliability of epigenetic clocks
Epigenetic clocks are powerful biomarkers based on DNA methylation that were developed to track aging in population studies, clinical trials,
Shrinking liver cancer tumors before transplant yields excellent outcomes, researchers report
Treating liver cancer tumors to shrink them in order to allow the patient to qualify for a liver transplant leads
Making sense of socially enhanced aggression in the brains of mice
When male animals spend time around other males of the same species, subsequent aggressive behavior tends to be amplified—this type
Feeling stressed? It can show in your skin, hair and nails
Stress is a part of life. Whether your stressors are small or large, they can impact both your mental and
A smart monkeypox vaccine strategy will be key, experts say
“Eventually we can bring this under control.” That’s the message Michael Osterholm, Ph.D., MPH, director of the University of Minnesota’s
Women urged to eat potassium-rich foods to improve their heart health
Women who eat bananas, avocados and salmon could reduce the negative effects of salt in the diet, according to a