Autism Symptoms May Improve with Modification of Hormone Pathway
Modifying levels of vasopressin, a hormone related to oxytocin that is involved in the regulation of mammalian social behavior, could enhance social function in people
Modifying levels of vasopressin, a hormone related to oxytocin that is involved in the regulation of mammalian social behavior, could enhance social function in people
In a study published yesterday (May 2) in The Lancet, researchers report that out of 782 gay male couples where one individual was HIV positive
A program to vaccinate young children in high-risk areas for malaria begins today (April 23) in Malawi, and will soon roll out in Ghana and
The number of measles cases in 2019 has hit record highs in the US and the rest of the world, as millions of children miss
As of last week (April 4), 465 cases of measles have been reported to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, with 78 cases
Imaging of neurons in the brains of living mice reveals how synapses between cells are eliminated in response to stress and reinstated by an antidepressant
The number of measles cases in the US so far this year has exceeded the total in 2018 to become the second highest since 2000,
For a small fold of tissue, the hippocampus has an outsized influence. It stores and retrieves human memories, capturing the life history that makes us
Sounds with a frequency of 40 hertz and lights that flicker at the same rate stimulate a pattern of brain activity known as gamma waves,
An advisory panel to the World Health Organization has called for the creation of a global registry to monitor gene-editing research in humans, the organization
People with Parkinson’s disease have distinct chemical differences in the oil they secrete through their skin compared with healthy people, researchers report today (March 20)
Plasmodium falciparum resistance to artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) started to crop up around 2007. Infections, especially in the Greater Mekong area of Southeast Asia, seemingly
Researchers have come up with a new method to control brain cells in live animals using specially designed receptor proteins that respond to the drug
For the second time, a person living with HIV appears to have cleared the virus after a stem cell transplant replaced his infected immune cells
lthough CAR T cells have made their claim to fame in treating leukemia and lymphoma, scientists have now shown they can be directed toward other
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved esketamine to treat adults whose depression hasn’t responded to other antidepressants, the agency announced in a statement
Doctors have confirmed that two four-year-old children in Brisbane, Australia, are “semi-identical” twins, making them just the second case of this type of twin ever
The Japanese government’s health ministry has given the go-ahead for a trial of human induced pluripotent stem cells to treat spinal cord injury, Reuters reports
Over the past 50 years, the frequency of allergies and autoimmune diseases has risen rapidly, but it’s not clear why. In a study published today
An international team of researchers has successfully reprogrammed human α cells into insulin-producing β cells, according to a study published yesterday (February 13) in Nature.
Eight people have died so far this year in a measles outbreak in Ukraine, and 3,100 were infected last week alone, the Associated Press reports.
Researchers in the UK and New Zealand have created the largest-ever database of protein expression changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study published
Previous studies have found that a warming climate may change the distribution of different diseases and the insects that carry them. Now, a new study
While the US faces measles outbreaks from New York to Washington state, reigniting discussions about the risk of parents who refuse to vaccinate their children,
EDITOR’S CHOICE IN MICROBIOLOGY The paper Y. Teng et al., “Plant-derived exosomal microRNAs shape the gut microbiota,” Cell Host Microbe, 24:637–52, 2018. When Huang-Ge Zhang
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