Bilingualism produces experience-dependent gray and white matter changes in brain structures of adults
The new paper. released online by the UK research group, is set to be reviewed for publication in the journal…
Overreliance on COVID-19 testing may pose a significant risk to public health safety
In a new report, released online in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, experts caution the overreliance on COVID-19 testing, highlighting the possible…
Mindfulness could provide substantial improvement for patients with IBS
Although past research has delved into the efficacy of drug therapy and gut-directed hypnotherapy to treat IBS, a new study…
Researchers probe the association between mild behavioral impairment and early Alzheimer’s disease pathology
According to their findings, a correlation between MBI and early Alzheimer's disease pathology was demonstrated for the first time through…
New findings targeting GPR56 could pave the way for the development of new treatments of depressive disorders
In a recent study, a Canadian research group at McGill University, in collaboration with the Douglas Mental Health University Institute,…
Study shows tetrahydrocannabinol exposure might lead to impaired female fertility
New research by the Endocrine Society shows that female eggs exposed to tetrahydrocannabinol could impair the production of viable embryos,…
Increased levels of the amyloid protein may be correlated with the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease
The findings were part of the Anti-Amyloid Treatment in Asymptomatic Alzheimer disease (A4) Study, an ongoing prevention trial with a…
More people decide to become vegetarians as a result of health reasons rather than the environment or animal rights
In the new findings, published in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS One, the group administered surveys to a total of 8,000…
Researchers explore how LRP1 regulates the spread of tau protein in neurodegeneration
In their new study, released online in the peer-reviewed journal Nature, low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) was linked to…
Gardening could promote acceptance of body imperfections and its functions
In a recent study by Anglia Ruskin University, experts there found that community gardening, also known as allotment gardening, could…
How a single mutation results in gene changes, raising male prevalence of autism
Released in the peer-reviewed journal Neuron, the study zeroed in on two NLGN4 genes: NLGN4X and NLGN4Y, both known to…
This mindfulness app could provide relief for anxiety and burnout among physicians
At Brown University, researchers worked in conjunction with 34 physicians to examine the efficiency of a mindfulness smartphone app known…
