New Brain Circuit Explains Infant Cries Cause Milk Release
New Brain Circuit Explains Infant Cries Cause Milk Release

Hearing a newborn’s wail can cause the production of oxytocin, a brain hormone that governs.

Ginger Supplements may Help Treat Autoimmune Illnesses
Ginger Supplements may Help Treat Autoimmune Illnesses

According to new research, ginger supplements may have a crucial role in decreasing inflammation in.

Periods May Influence Insulin Sensitivity
Periods May Influence Insulin Sensitivity

A study published in Nature Metabolism reveals that menstrual cycle timing influences brain insulin sensitivity..

Long-term Organ Problems in Some COVID-19 Patients after Hospitalization
Long-term Organ Problems in Some COVID-19 Patients after Hospitalization

When MRI scans of trial patients were compared to controls, they revealed a higher load.

Regenerating Full Spinal Cord Damage Reverses Paralysis
Regenerating Full Spinal Cord Damage Reverses Paralysis

When mice and humans’ spinal cords are partially injured, the initial paralysis is followed by.

Socioeconomic Factors Affect many Heart Failure Patients
Socioeconomic Factors Affect many Heart Failure Patients

According to UT Southwestern Medical Center experts, the majority of Americans suffering from heart failure.

A Study Found Millions of People with Chronic Pain and Mental Health Issues
Millions Have Chronic Pain and Mental Health Issues

According to a new study published in the journal PAIN by the University of Arizona.

Scientists Reveal Cells' Complex Protein Destruction Signaling Mechanisms
Cells’ Complex Protein Destruction Signaling Mechanisms

To avoid disease, the orchestration of proteins within a cell’s complicated molecular environment requires careful.

Engineered Bone marrow
Engineered Bone marrow – A Promising Cancer Treatment

Engineered bone marrow (eBM) offers the potential to improve treatment for osteosarcoma, a malignant bone.

Potential Treatment for Nicotine Dependence
Potential Treatment for Nicotine Dependence is Unveiled

According to new research from the University of Missouri School of Medicine, there may be.