How molecular markers may determine your physical state of well-being
The study was published in the peer-reviewed journal Cell.
Gastrointestinal mucus may play a major role in the development of new treatments for neurological disorders
The findings were published online in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology.
Researchers uncover gender differences in autism symptom severity
The results of the study were published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
Study pinpoints the effects of COVID-19 on neurological health
New research by the University of Cincinnati provides one of the most comprehensive analyses of neurological manifestations from COVID-19 thus…
Perceiving the cause of depression as biological could influence beliefs and stigma about the condition
In the study, publicized in the Journal of Mental Health, 319 participants were surveyed to acquire more on their beliefs…
Study finds COVID-19 risk is greater among people who carry dementia-linked gene
For the study, the research team turned to the genetic data included in the UK Biobank of half a million…
The health effects of the Gulf War are still widely felt among female veterans even decades later
A recent study by Augusta University found that female Gulf War veterans are still experiencing the burden of debilitating symptoms…
Reducing your blood pressure may also help lower the risk of cognitive decline
The findings comprised of a systemic review and meta-analysis of more than 95,000 Irish participants from previous trials of drug…
Swedish study finds no correlation between obesity and proximity of food environments
A Swedish-based study conducted by Lund University published its findings contradictory to past research on obesity and food environments.
How air pollution may contribute to the onset of Parkinson’s disease
The UCLA-based group focused on identifying environmental factors as opposed to genetic risks for the onset of neurodegenerative diseases.
Elevated preconception hemoglobin A1c linked to severe maternal morbidity in women without diabetes
The study, publicized in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS Medicine, involved the combing of data from the Canadian province of Ontario…
Dissociative seizures may be relieved by implementing cognitive behavioral therapy
A UK study shows that dissociative seizures may be relieved by implementing cognitive-behavioral therapy to a patient's treatment plan.
