Category: Diseases & Treatments
Despite assumptions about education’s positive influence on brain structure, new findings suggest that even an additional year of schooling doesn’t leave a lasting neural footprint. Study: No effect of additional …
Exploring shared genes in osteoarthritis and cardiovascular disease, researchers uncover genetic connections that could reshape prevention strategies for both conditions. Study: Shared genetic factors between osteoarthritis and cardiovascular disease may …
Recruitment is underway for a clinical trial testing a vaccine candidate produced with The University of Queensland’s molecular clamp technology against life-threatening respiratory viruses. Vicebio, the vaccine company licensed …
The study suggests that long-term monitoring and patient management are crucial after COVID-19. Study: Long-Term Risk of Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Connective Tissue Disorders Following COVID-19. Image Credit: MemoryMan/Shutterstock.com In …
Breakthrough research details how distinct tissue niches and cell communication contribute to chronic active lesions in MS. Study: Cell type mapping reveals tissue niches and interactions in subcortical multiple …
Liver fibrosis is a progressive and potentially reversible condition that results from chronic liver damage, which can be caused by a variety of factors, including metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver …
Researchers identified mosaicism as a possible factor influencing Alzheimer’s risk in adults with Down syndrome, offering new insights into amyloid biomarkers and their broader implications for the general population. …
There has been a lot of back and forth over actions that President-elect Trump will take in his second term, not least of which involve health. As the president …
Why is human culture -; the shared body of knowledge passed down across generations -; so much more powerful than animal cultures? “What’s special about our species?” is a …
Research analyzing European survey data from 113,884 men who have sex with men (MSM) and published in Eurosurveillance indicates that while most MSM have a basic understanding of viral …