A new set of reviews suggests that red meat may not be as harmful to health as previously thought. Why,…
Neuroimaging reveals hidden communication between brain layers during reading
Language involves many different regions of the brain. Researchers have discovered previously hidden connections between brain layers during reading, in…
A brain protein that could put the brakes on Alzheimer’s
Biologists blazing new approaches to studying Alzheimer’s have made a major finding on combating inflammation linked to the disease. The…
Full-body interaction video games enhance social skills in children with autism disorders
Communicating with others is one of the biggest difficulties for autistic children. Asking for help, initiating social interaction and sharing…
Chemicals for pharmaceuticals could be made cheaper and greener by new catalysts
High value chemicals used to make pharmaceuticals could be made much cheaper and quicker thanks to a series of new…
Epilepsy: Function of ‘brake cells’ disrupted
In some forms of epilepsy, the function of certain ”brake cells” in the brain is presumed to be disrupted. This…
Discovered new regulation for infant growth
Researchers have identified new genetic signals for the regulation of how infants grow. This may be a crucial step in…
Exposure to BPA in the womb linked to wheezing and poorer lung function in children
Pregnant women exposed to higher levels of the commonly used chemical bisphenol A (BPA) are more likely to have children…
Hysterectomy May Raise Depression and Anxiety Risk
Four to 6 percent of women will develop depression or anxiety after hysterectomy, a new study found.
Hysterectomy May Raise Depression and Anxiety Risk
Four to 6 percent of women will develop depression or anxiety after hysterectomy, a new study found.