Study explores to the role of leptin and satiety mechanism in diabetes
The study was released in Nature Metabolism.
Exposure to fine particulate air pollution may increase the risk of dementia in adults
Researchers at the University of Washington were able to conclude that fine particle pollution may increase the risk of dementia…
Study finds the cerebral cortex may be central to sleep control
The study was released in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
Consuming millets may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and regulate blood glucose
The study was published online on July 28th, 2021.
New research suggests that SARS-CoV-2 may increase the risk of cognitive deficits and Alzheimer’s
Researchers suggested that associations between the novel coronavirus and prolonged cognitive deficits exist.
ALS treatment riluzole may also aid in treating Alzheimer’s disease
The study was funded by the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.
Study suggests a simple blood test can soon measure the circadian clock
The American-based study involved 16 healthy participants.
Olfactory study suggests postpartum depression is very different from major depressive disorder
The study was published online on July 22nd, 2021.
Premature birth may lead to a substantial reduction in brain connections
Researchers at King's College London used magnetic resonance imaging to examine over 300 infants, assessing brain development.
Children with autism may have their own microbial development distinct from others
Children with autism are purportedly prone to five specific species of bacteria and have fewer bacteria linked to neurotransmitter activity,…
Harmful body fat in obesity may heighten the risk of cognitive decline and stroke
The study began with an examination of genetic data involving more than 300,000 records in the UK Biobank.
How calcium directs the blood flow in the brain’s capillaries
The study was conducted by experts at the University of Maryland and the University of Vermont.