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Rhein protects against intestinal injury in severe acute pancreatitis
Rhein protects against intestinal injury in severe acute pancreatitis
Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) remains one of the most formidable challenges in gastrointestinal emergency medicine.
Perimenopausal women face higher risk of low heart health
Perimenopausal women face higher risk of low heart health
Perimenopausal women were two times more likely to have a low cardiovascular health score compared to women having regular...
Study explains how APOE2 gene protects the brain against Alzheimer's disease
Study explains how APOE2 gene protects the brain against Alzheimer's disease
People who carry the APOE2 version of the apolipoprotein E gene are more likely to live to advanced age and are partly pro...
Researchers discover a brain signal that predicts child attention lapses
Researchers discover a brain signal that predicts child attention lapses
Inside a world-leading deep brain stimulation program at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), researchers have disco...
Targeted ultrasound stimulation alters brain processing to reduce chronic pain
Targeted ultrasound stimulation alters brain processing to reduce chronic pain
Using ultrasound to stimulate a specific part of the brain could offer a non-invasive therapy that benefits those experien...
New fMRI neurofeedback study trains the brain to reduce depressive rumination
New fMRI neurofeedback study trains the brain to reduce depressive rumination
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is far from a cookie-cutter diagnosis. Different patients report suffering from different ...
Adding GLP-1 drugs to behavioral interventions silences food noise
Adding GLP-1 drugs to behavioral interventions silences food noise
New research presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity in Istanbul, Turkey, shows that use of obesity drug...
Survey finds one in three women suffer silently with pelvic prolapse
Survey finds one in three women suffer silently with pelvic prolapse
Up to half of all women will experience some degree of pelvic organ prolapse in their lifetime. The condition can cause in...
Labeling feelings helps manage uncertainty-driven anxiety in people with autism
Labeling feelings helps manage uncertainty-driven anxiety in people with autism
We feel more anxious when facing uncertain or unpredictable situations, but for those who score higher on autistic traits,...
Study links obesity with fewer pleasant emotions during physical activity
Study links obesity with fewer pleasant emotions during physical activity
A recent study conducted at the University of Jyväskylä investigated the emotions evoked by physical activity and what mot...
The neurological complexity of Mamba snake venoms uncovered
The neurological complexity of Mamba snake venoms uncovered
A breakthrough study at The University of Queensland has discovered a hidden dangerous feature in the Black Mamba one of t...
Targeting the cerebellum to ease alcohol withdrawal symptoms
Targeting the cerebellum to ease alcohol withdrawal symptoms
By targeting a specific area of the brain, researchers at Washington State University may now hold the key to curbing the ...
Boosting the immune system to prevent cancer recurrence and improve survival
Boosting the immune system to prevent cancer recurrence and improve survival
In experiments with mouse models of breast, pancreatic, and muscle cancers, researchers at Johns Hopkins All Children'...
Science and artificial intelligence could help personalize brain stimulation for smokers
Science and artificial intelligence could help personalize brain stimulation for smokers
Science and artificial intelligence combined at the Medical University of South Carolina in a study that could lead to per...
Children face higher risk of long COVID after reinfection
Children face higher risk of long COVID after reinfection
Children and adolescents were twice as likely to experience long COVID after catching COVID for the second time, compared ...
Poor sleep habits associated with faster aging of the brain
Poor sleep habits associated with faster aging of the brain
People who sleep poorly are more likely than others to have brains that appear older than they actually are.
New study reveals molecular basis of Long COVID brain fog
New study reveals molecular basis of Long COVID brain fog
Even though many years have passed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the effects of infection with SARS-CoV-2 are ...
Yogurt and sleep in infancy may shape memory skills by age four
Yogurt and sleep in infancy may shape memory skills by age four
A study links early-life habits, like yogurt intake and sleep duration, to memory development in preschoolers, highlightin...
Processed food addiction is more common than alcohol or tobacco in older Americans
Processed food addiction is more common than alcohol or tobacco in older Americans
The addiction to ultraprocessed foods in older Americans is linked to health issues, with over 20% of women aged 50-64 mee...
Ozone exposure weakens lung function and reshapes the oral microbiome
Ozone exposure weakens lung function and reshapes the oral microbiome
Ozone exposure reshapes the oral microbiome and reduces lung function, particularly in men, revealing significant health r...
Researchers challenge previous understanding of tumor growth in NF-1
Researchers challenge previous understanding of tumor growth in NF-1
Despite what was previously thought, new research has shown that genetic changes alone cannot explain why and where tumors...
Women experience perimenopause symptoms much earlier than expected
Women experience perimenopause symptoms much earlier than expected
More than half of women ages 30 to 35 are already suffering moderate to severe symptoms associated with menopause, yet mos...
Advanced MRI uncovers lung abnormalities in children and teens with long COVID
Advanced MRI uncovers lung abnormalities in children and teens with long COVID
An advanced type of MRI uncovers significant lung abnormalities in children and adolescents with long COVID, according to ...
New research reveals how cell state affects leukemia progression
New research reveals how cell state affects leukemia progression
Myeloid leukaemias are among the most aggressive blood cancers and have low survival rates. Today, leukaemia patients unde...
Using bioengineered materials to treat chemotherapy-induced oral lesions
Using bioengineered materials to treat chemotherapy-induced oral lesions
A new research paper was published in Oncotarget, Volume 16, on February 18, 2025, titled "Leukopenia, weight loss an...
FGF21 hormone drives protein-specific appetite and reward in the brain
FGF21 hormone drives protein-specific appetite and reward in the brain
When faced with multiple food options and ultimately choosing one, the factors of that decision-making process may be more...
Study reveals ferulic acid's potential in preventing colon cancer
Study reveals ferulic acid's potential in preventing colon cancer
Colon cancer continues to be one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with poor dietary habits identi...
Researchers discover key signaling pathway involved in atherosclerotic plaques
Researchers discover key signaling pathway involved in atherosclerotic plaques
CD8+ T cells accumulate in atherosclerotic plaques. LMU researchers identify a crucial signaling pathway - with therapeuti...
Researchers identify key gut cells involved in diarrhea response
Researchers identify key gut cells involved in diarrhea response
Researchers from the Organoid group at the Hubrecht Institute have found that specific gut cells, BEST4/CA7+ cells, regula...
Cooling treatment shows no benefits for preterm infants with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
Cooling treatment shows no benefits for preterm infants with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
Lowering the body temperature of preterm infants (born at 33 to 35 weeks of pregnancy) with hypoxic ischemic encephalopath...