Monthly Archives: Maggio 2019
New research supports the effectiveness and safety of esketamine nasal spray in treating depression
New research supports the effectiveness and safety of esketamine nasal spray in treating depression in people who have not responded to previous treatment.
The...
Researchers have found a way to target drug-resistant esophageal cancer cells
Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) have found a way to target drug-resistant esophageal cancer cells by exploiting the different energy...
Bilingual children are on equal footing with monolingual children when it comes to regulating...
Bilingual children are on equal footing with monolingual children when it comes to regulating their behavior, planning and problem-solving, according to a new Florida...
Researchers have found that the anaesthetic drug xenon, given shortly after a TBI, prevents...
TBI is the leading cause of death and disability in people under 45 in developed countries.
The primary injury, caused by the initial force...
Researchers have invented a way to store fragile vaccines for weeks at temperatures up...
Researchers at McMaster University have invented a stable, affordable way to store fragile vaccines for weeks at a time at temperatures up to 40C,...
Latitude influences the ways by which contemporary societies adapt to the seasonal cycle
Scientific Reports released this month a paper by prof. José María Martín-Olalla (Universidad de Sevilla) analyzing seasonal similarities between the sleep/wake cycle in subtropical,...
Researchers have described the molecular mechanisms of cachexia during viral infection
Many patients with chronic illnesses such as AIDS, cancer and autoimmune diseases suffer from an additional disease called cachexia.
The complex, still poorly understood...
Fear and anxiety are both responses to danger but differ in timing
Fear and anxiety are both responses to danger but differ in timing.
Fear strikes when something is an imminent threat: a tiger jumps over...
Morality is about more than just doing good oneself – it is also about...
Children as young as three years old are willing to punish others' bad behavior, even at personal cost, finds a new study by psychology...
New method use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to diagnose autism
Scientists at Wake Forest School of Medicine have taken the first step in developing an objective, brain-based test to diagnose autism.
Using functional magnetic resonance...
Raw data in EEG can reveal Parkinson’s disease
Specific angles and sharpness of brain waves seen in unfiltered raw data from scalp electroencephalograms have been tied to Parkinson's disease.
Reporting in the online...
Why have several recent clinical trials of sepsis treatments failed?
Much like cancer, sepsis isn't simply one condition but rather many conditions that could benefit from different treatments, according to the results of a...
Researchers report those who practise vegetarianism or veganism are at an increased risk of...
Researchers at York University’s Faculty of Health say those who have a history of an eating disorder, obsessive-compulsive traits, dieting, poor body image, and...
Many women infected with HIV struggle with issues of daily living that can make...
According to scientists who study women infected with HIV, statistics often paint an impressionist view of the lives of these women that misses the...
Promotional materials affect young people’s in use of e-cigarettes and other tobacco products
Owning items that promote e-cigarettes and other alternative tobacco products doubles the likelihood that a young person will try these products, a new study...

































