In regions where malaria illness is widespread, it is common to find many individuals who are infected with malaria parasites
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Scientists work to dissolve the NETs that worsen TBI damage
Immune cells that are first responders to a traumatic brain injury appear to also contribute to the secondary damage that
Continue reading »The flu vaccine is being oversold – it’s not that effective
Winter has started, and with it, flu season. Inevitably, all of us (young, old and sick) have been implored to
Continue reading »The mental illness that affects one in 500 new mothers
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Continue reading »Neuroscientists publish research that opens door for brain disorder therapies
A Montana State University neuroscientist who studies vision and visual attention has published research that reveals how the brain maintains
Continue reading »Scientists identify novel cellular mechanism that can lead to cancer metastasis
Scientists at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute have added a new dimension to the understanding of how cells alter
Continue reading »The Simple Strategy That Helped This Instagram Star Shed 83 Pounds
I never worried much about my weight until it almost made me flunk out of college. As a sophomore, I
Continue reading »Latest research strengthens case that early exposure to pollution affects long-term health
Research led by the University of Southampton has shown increasing evidence that exposure to air pollution in early life has
Continue reading »Study identifies receptor that may be targeted to repair the heart after heart attack, cardiac arrest
Studies have shown that a simple treatment called lipid emulsion therapy—fatty acids administered intravenously—can heal damage to the heart after
Continue reading »Study adds new evidence that infants track others’ mental states
A brain-imaging study offers new support for the idea that infants can accurately track other people’s beliefs. When 7-month-old infants
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