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An illustration that depicts the connection between a ketogenic diet and improved mental health.

Ketogenic Diet Shows Promise in Treating Serious Mental Illness, Improving Metabolic Health

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
a pharmaceutical sales rep and a surgeon laughing over a good joke

Graft much? Doctors received $12 billion from drug, device makers between 2013-2022

Categories Health, Social Sciences
TOBACCO HORNWORM

Cracking the Secrets of Insect Blood: How Caterpillars Rapidly Seal Wounds

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Stephanie Bryant, a researcher in the BioFrontiers Institute at the University of Colorado Boulder, will be receiving a substantial grant to find a possible cure for osteoarthritis works with Graduate Research Assistant Laurel Stefani, a Biomedical Engineering PhD major from Richardson, TX. (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)

Joints that could heal themselves? Researchers could get there in five years

Categories Health, Technology
an abstract illustration showing the connection between brain health and the heart

Hidden Brain Changes Found in People with Heart Disease, Increasing Stroke and Dementia Risk

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Discovery of biomarkers found in highly-infectious patients raises hopes of new TB test

Scientists close in on TB blood test which could detect millions of silent spreaders

Categories Health, Technology
an illustration split in two. On the left is a brain, emphasizing its vascular system of blood vessels. On the right is a lab mouse sniffing the air

COVID-19 Infection Linked to Memory Loss and Learning Difficulties in Mice

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Human sweat contains a protein that may protect against Lyme disease, according to a study from MIT and the University of Helsinki. About one-third of the population carries a genetic variant of this protein that is associated with Lyme disease in genome-wide association studies. Credits:Image: iStock

Sweat Holds Key to Fighting Lyme Disease, MIT and Helsinki Researchers Find

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
cold sensation illustration

Scientists Uncover the Protein Responsible for Cold Sensation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Specific auricular acupuncture for depression led to recovery for almost 60% of the patients who participated in the study

Study confirms benefits of auricular acupuncture to treat depression

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Jiantao Guo (left), professor of chemistry, and Janos Zempleni, Willa Cather Professor of molecular nutrition, were selected as Phase 1 winners in the National Institutes of Health's Targeted Genome Editor Delivery Challenge.

Milk-based nanoparticles sidestep problem that plagues other gene editing tools

Categories Health, Technology
Six transient states of brain connectivity identified in the study

Brain patterns differ for full-term vs pre-term babies

Categories Brain & Behavior
glioblastoma illustration

Early, promising glioblastoma treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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