Although antidepressants are one of the most frequently taken medications in the United States (11% of the population takes antidepressants)
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Why Melatonin Helps With More Than Just Better Sleep
A relaxing aid for the restless, melatonin gets its reputation as the sleep hormone for good reason. The molecule that
Read moreDistorting memories helps the brain remember
In order to remember similar events, the brain exaggerates the difference between them. This results in divergent brain activity patterns
Read moreSpecialized CAST clinic helps adults with autism receive more preventive services
Research led by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine’s School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Read moreInfusion helps repair COVID-19 damage in severe cases
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine researchers led a unique and groundbreaking randomized controlled trial showing umbilical cord derived
Read moreThe 'whistle' that helps you use your inhaler properly
The ‘whistle’ that helps you use your inhaler properly: Small ring that clips on to device and shrills when patients
Read moreMachine learning helps hunt for COVID-19 therapies
Michigan State University Foundation Professor Guowei Wei wasn’t preparing machine learning techniques for a global health crisis. Still, when one
Read moreOxford’s OpenABM-Covid19 mathematical model helps to control the coronavirus epidemic
A team of mathematical modelers and epidemiologists at Oxford University’s Nuffield Department of Medicine release the latest model of a
Read moreA protein that helps trap bacteria may contribute to metastasis in a mouse model of breast cancer
The protein peptidyl arginine deiminase 4 (PAD4), which enables some immune cells to trap bacteria, promoted breast cancer metastasis in
Read moreResearchers find that regulating lipid metabolism in neurons helps axon regeneration
Typical examples include paralysis due to a spinal cord injury and visual field atrophy, or even complete blindness due to
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