Researchers used quantitative pupillometry to detect pupillary changes in high-school athletes after they sustained a high-acceleration head impact. These pupillary…
Medical News Today: Study links some antibiotics to a raised risk of Parkinson’s disease
New research suggests that certain antibiotics in common use may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease, likely because of their…
Medical News Today: Peas and beans: Can they improve heart health?
A new analysis concludes that eating more legumes may reduce heart disease risk. However, according to the authors, the evidence…
Tendon stem cells could revolutionize injury recovery
The buildup of scar tissue makes recovery from torn rotator cuffs, jumper’s knee, and other tendon injuries a painful, challenging…
Scientists suggest new solution to the rare-disease problem
An international team of data scientists and rare disease specialists write that they’ve come up with a way to characterize…
Cutting neurodegeneration associated with dementia, in animal models
Korean research team made up of Dr. Hyung-Jun Kim and Shinrye Lee of KBRI, and professor Kiyoung Kim of Soonchunhyang…
Anchored by a dense neighborhood: What stops cells from going astray
Researchers have shown that cells can attach to the fibrous protein meshwork that surrounds them only if the fibers are…
Prayers can crowd out donations for disaster victims
A new study finds that people who prayed for hurricane victims before donating gave less than they would have otherwise:…
We love coffee, tea, chocolate and soft drinks so much, caffeine is literally in our blood
Scientists may have proven how much people love coffee, tea, chocolate, soda and energy drinks as they validated their new…
Cerebral organoid model provides clues about how to prevent virus-induced brain cell death
Scientists have determined that La Crosse virus (LACV), which can cause inflammation of the brain in children, affects brain cells…