A new study heightens concerns over the evolving and relentless Alzheimer’s pathology observed in young Metropolitan Mexico City (MMC) urbanites.
Statins are more effective for those who follow the Mediterranean diet
For those who have already had a heart attack or a stroke, the combination of statins and Mediterranean Diet appears…
Cholesterol-lowering drugs reduce brown adipose tissue
Scientists have shown that statins, one of the most commonly prescribed classes of pharmaceuticals, reduce beneficial brown adipose tissue. But…
Artificial intelligence system learns to diagnose, classify intracranial hemorrhage
A team of investigators has developed a system using artificial intelligence to quickly diagnose and classify brain hemorrhages and to…
What helps people live well with dementia
Psychological aspects, such as optimism, self-esteem, loneliness and depression were closely linked to ability to optimize quality of life and…
Human blood cells can be directly reprogrammed into neural stem cells
Scientists have succeeded for the first time in directly reprogramming human blood cells into a previously unknown type of neural…
College binge drinkers are posting while drunk, ‘addicted’ to social media
College students who binge drink are frequently posting on social media while intoxicated and show signs of social media ”addiction,”…
Antibiotic overuse is high for common urology procedures
A new study suggests that antibiotics are being overused in up to 60 percent of patients undergoing common urological procedures.…
Large-scale study identifies shared genetic architecture for polycystic ovary syndrome diagnosis
An international consortium of researchers identify genetic underpinnings associated with PCOS to understand and better diagnose it.
People with schizophrenia experience emotion differently from others, ‘body maps’ show
Researchers are working to understand how people with schizophrenia experience emotion through their bodies.