Repair damaged nerves in multiple sclerosis by stimulating body's own stem cells

Repair damaged nerves in multiple sclerosis by stimulating body’s own stem cells

A recent study found two drugs that can activate stem cells in the brain and reduce disease severity in animal models of multiple sclerosis....

Study: Stressed, anxious? Ask the brain! (Details)

Our actions are driven by 'internal states' such as anxiety, stress or thirst -- which will strongly affect and motivate our behaviors. Little...

Study: Anti-evolvability drugs could slow antibiotic resistance in bacteria — (Details)

The failure of existing antibiotics to combat infections is a major health threat worldwide. While the traditional strategy for tackling drug resistance has...

Study: Mixed mRNA tails act like a shield that delays its shortening — ...

One method cells have to reliably curb the amount of specific proteins at any desired time is the control on mRNA degradation. As...

Report: Carolyn J. Anderson, PhD, receives SNMMI 2020 Paul C. Aebersold Award

IMAGE: Carolyn J. Anderson, PhD, Receives SNMMI 2020 Paul C. Aebersold Award for...

How effective are we at safeguarding disabled children?

How effective are we at safeguarding disabled children? An important new study which seeks to understand how to can better protect disabled children and young...

Report: So you discovered something that might save lives…now what?

IMAGE: The DISC team and interdisciplinary collaborators, pictured in 2018 at the inaugural...

Excessive sugar intake linked with unhealthy fat deposits

Sophia Antipolis, 29 June 2020: Sugar consumption is linked with larger fat deposits around the heart and in the abdomen, which are risky...

Study: Novel HIV vaccine candidate is safe and induces immune response in healthy adults...

New research published in The Lancet shows that an experimental HIV-1 vaccine regimen is well-tolerated and generated comparable and robust immune responses against...
Epidural corticosteroid injections have limited benefit reports study

Epidural corticosteroid injections have limited benefit reports study

According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, approximately 80% of adults experience low back pain at some point in their lifetimes....

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