Cole Beasley, wide receiver with the Buffalo Bills, caused a stir on Friday when he shared a statement on Twitter
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A potential new treatment target for Alzheimer’s disease
Like amyloid plaque, the genetic variant APOE4 has long been associated with Alzheimer’s disease, but still little is known about
Continue reading »Moral disgust leaves us with a ‘bad taste’
When we witness behaviors that violate shared moral norms, our brain inhibits the neurons that control our tongue movements—just as
Continue reading »A new bacteria, made in Belgium
Researchers led by Patrice Cani, FNRS researcher at University of Louvain (UCLouvain) have studied a bacterium called Subdoligranulum that is
Continue reading »A drug from resin to combat epileptic seizures
New molecules, developed by researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have promising properties as possible drugs against epilepsy. A study published
Continue reading »Sugar overload may be a recipe for long-term problems
Children who consume too much sugar could be at greater risk of becoming obese, hyperactive, and cognitively impaired, as adults,
Continue reading »People who eat a healthy diet including whole fruits may be less likely to develop diabetes
A new study finds people who consume two servings of fruit per day have 36 percent lower odds of developing
Continue reading »Scientists discover a new genetic form of ALS in children
In a study of 11 medical-mystery patients, an international team of researchers led by scientists at the National Institutes of
Continue reading »Taiwan's new COVID-19 cases slow, but curbs to stay in coming weeks
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan’s new COVID-19 infections have decreased and the outbreak can be controlled, the health minister said on Monday,
Continue reading »When do I still need to wear a mask?
When do I still need to wear a mask? It depends, mostly on whether or not you’re vaccinated. If you’re
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