Physical demands required for work may have negative consequences for brain health, a new study suggests.
Can a Physically Taxing Job Be Bad for Our Brains?
Physical demands required for work may have negative consequences for brain health, a new study suggests.
Does parity matter in women’s risk of dementia? A COSMIC collaboration cohort study
Dementia shows sex difference in its epidemiology. Childbirth, a distinctive experience of women, is associated with the risk for various…
Study suggests embryos could be susceptible to coronavirus
Genes that are thought to play a role in how the SARS-CoV-2 virus infects our cells have been found to…
As Trump Praises Plasma, Researchers Struggle to Finish Critical Studies
Thousands of Covid-19 patients have been treated with blood plasma outside of rigorous clinical trials — hampering research that would…
Tool could improve success in translating drugs from animal studies to humans
A new computational tool could help better determine which drugs should move from animal testing to humans. It could also…
New molecule reverses Alzheimer’s-like memory decline
A drug candidate previously shown to slow aging in brain cells, successfully reversed memory loss in a mouse model of…
Stay Away From These 115 Hand Sanitizers, F.D.A. Warns
The agency has moved to keep several of the products, which it found to have inadequate concentrations of alcohol, from…
Stay Away From These 115 Hand Sanitizers, F.D.A. Warns
The agency has moved to keep several of the products, which it found to have inadequate concentrations of alcohol, from…
F.D.A. Adds More Hand Sanitizers to List of Products to Avoid
The agency has moved to keep several of the products, which it found to have inadequate concentrations of alcohol, from…