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Research researcher explores link between signals in the brain's reward system and overeating, drug are some people able to stop after eating just a few potato chips, while others aren't satisfied until the bag is nothing but crumbs? The worm (onchocerca volvulus) is transmitted to humans as immature larvae through bites of infected black orhood's quality has long-term effects on child and adolescent problem quality of the neighborhood where a child grows up has a significant impact on the number of problem behaviors they display during elementary and teenage years, a study led by johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health researchers oms have high amounts of antioxidants that may help with anti-aging oms may contain unusually high amounts of two antioxidants that some scientists suggest could help fight aging and bolster health, according to a team of penn state singapore researchers develop self-illuminating polymer nanoagents to track down diseased r nanoagents that can 'light up' tiny areas of diseased tissues that conventional methods fail to detect, have been created by a research team led by nanyang technological university, finds role of body clock in wound healing. New study conducted at the medical research council (mrc) laboratory of molecular biology, uk, has found how wound healing is regulated by the body clock in such a way that injuries that occured at daytime heal nearly 60% faster than that at l intake is linked to cancer, something most americans are unaware of, warns l consumption is a definite risk factor for several cancers, irrespective of whether intake is light, moderate or heavy, according to a statement released by the american society of clinical oncology (asco).

Being exposed to non-physical sexual harassment can negatively affect symptoms of anxiety, depression, negative body image and low self-esteem," say associate professor mons bendixen and professor leif edward ottesen kennair at the norwegian university of science and technology's (ntnu) department of flies raised on low protein diet early in life have longer lifespan, research flies raised on a low protein diet early in life can live over twice as long as their peers, according to new research from the francis crick ed levels of chronic stress hormones may promote egfr inhibitor resistance in nsclc ed levels of chronic stress hormones, such as those produced by psychological distress, may promote resistance to drugs commonly used to treat lung cancer patients with egfr mutations, according to new research from the university of texas md anderson cancer ific statement captures evolving understanding of microvascular complications related to endocrine society issued a new scientific statement today examining how diabetes damages the body's smallest blood vessels as well as how the condition affects the body's natural repair processes designed to protect the eyes, kidneys, nerves and other mathematical model can predict how cancer patient will benefit from chers at the icahn school of medicine at mount sinai have created the first mathematical model that can predict how a cancer patient will benefit from certain immunotherapies, according to a study published in nature. Cultured spheroids could drive precision treatment for ovarian omb-like arrays of tiny, lab-grown cancers could one day help doctors zero in on individualized treatments for ovarian cancer, an unpredictable disease that kills more than 14,000 women each year in the united states researchers identify first effective treatment option for autoimmune small-fiber analysis of the medical records of patients treated at massachusetts general hospital (mgh) for an often-mysterious condition involving damage to small nerve fibers supports the hypothesis that some cases are caused by autoimmune disease and also identifies the first effective treatment mental ‘golden’ potato could hold power to prevent disease in developing experimental "golden" potato could hold the power to prevent disease and death in developing countries where residents rely heavily upon the starchy food for sustenance, new research adults dependent on marijuana and alcohol less likely to achieve life goals, study findsalzheimer's disease could be triggered by breakdowns from other parts of the bodyrising health insurance costs frighten some early retireesprolonged use of ppis linked with two-fold increased risk of stomach cancer, study findsnew study shows link between gut bacteria and age-related chronic alternative approach to augmenting the effect of antibiotics in chronic cf lung michael graz and dr graham are about 77,000 people known to have cystic fibrosis. Depending on the type of medical professional diagnosing, typically the dsm-v (standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the u.

Is used to diagnose by primary care physicians, neurologists, and ive thoughts and post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)pseudomyxoma peritonei (pmp) researchfibromyalgia and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (sibo)type 3c diabetes commonly mistaken for type 2 diabetes - studytreatment options for intrusive newsub researcher explores link between signals in the brain's reward system and overeating, drug addictionnew peth test could accurately identify alcohol misuse in critically ill patientssimple strategies can make it easy to eat healthier this holiday seasonispor issue panel focuses on addressing barriers to mhealth in cancer careparity laws may not fully address affordability for patients needing cancer site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of are herehome » news & er 7, 2017 e learning identifies suicidal chers used machine learning to analyze brain images and identify people with suicidal thoughts. They could be a pipeline between the brain and the immune isms of age-related bone ments in mice revealed mechanisms that may help explain why bones become weaker in older nih research nih research matters' ibe to get nih research matters by .

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Got it from my a study that scanned teens’ brains while exposing them to food words like “chicken wings,” researchers report teens who were lean but considered at increased risk for adult obesity because of family history had less activity in the brain’s self-regulation and attention your beauty rest? You can thank these brain hopkins researchers report the unexpected presence of a type of neuron in the brains of mice that appears to play a central role in promoting sleep by turning ‘off’ wake-promoting neurons. Now, researchers show that a quick, less invasive skin biopsy at a typical neurologist visit can visualize the disease’s hallmark protein fish teach us to cure blindness?

Hopkins researchers have found that the immune system of zebrafish controls and can actually accelerate their natural ability to regenerate their ists hunt for new drugs to help two deadly types of childhood tory studies suggest that an experimental drug already in early clinical trials for a variety of adult cancers might enhance radiation and chemotherapy for two childhood brain cancers that currently are virtually always fatal. Learn chers find handwritten opioid prescriptions are more prone to a small study of opioid prescriptions filled at a johns hopkins medicine outpatient pharmacy, researchers found that handwritten orders for the drugs contribute heavily to a trio of prescribing and processing errors in contrast to those created ul new technique can clone thousands of genes at ists have developed a new technique called lasso cloning, which can be used to isolate thousands of long dna sequences at the same time. For a better tomorrowresearch topicsresearch compliancescience out of the boxtechnology venturesjohns hopkins synergyresearch environment systemsi want to...

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Derision threatens australia's research capability, universities head we must listen to the ticking of our body ng the body’s natural rhythms can affect our physical and mental wellbeing and even the outcome of surgery, writes neuroscientist paul we must listen to the ticking of our body concussion: researchers hope blood tests can better detect head l firms trying to develop new methods to assess extent of damage to head and concussion: researchers hope blood tests can better detect head : when words fail bbc4 film speechless marks world stroke day, documentary producer nick fraser reflects on his own recovery following a brain attack in : when words fail libido? Cannabis smokers have 20% more sex, researchers ’s author cautions that findings should not be misinterpreted as proof of causal libido?