New research suggests interrupting immune response improves multiple sclerosis outcomes

A human immune system is a lot like the board game Mouse Trap: it’s a.

Lipid and glucose levels at age 35 associated with Alzheimer’s disease

Living your best life at 35, ignoring cholesterol and glucose levels, may impact your chances.

Prebiotics may reduce gastrointestinal symptoms among kidney transplant recipients

Researchers report it is feasible to recruit and retain acute kidney transplant recipients in trials.

A psychedelic drug, combined with intense therapy, improves PTSD symptoms

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects millions of people each year, mostly survivors and witnesses of.

Revealing communications between brain and body

The human brain is a busy organ – detecting signals from all over the body.

Scientists uncover new targets for treating Parkinson’s disease

Scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) have found that people with Parkinson’s disease.

New protocols to record neural activity using Neuropixels in clinical settings

To examine the human brain and better understand its functions, neuroscientists have so far used.

Blood test figures in cancer risk for people with HIV

In the clinical care of people living with HIV, various types of blood cells are.

Omicron Increased COVID Hospitalizations Among Young Children: CDC

The Omicron variant led to higher COVID hospitalizations among children ages 4 and younger in.

Mammograms Can Also Highlight Heart Disease Risks

Your annual screening mammogram may do more than spot breast cancer early — it may.