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The search for new ways to treat malaria—a disease that kills some 600,000 people a year, most of them children in Sub-Saharan Africa—may have just gotten a boost.
Broca’s aphasia is essentially the inverse of Wernicke’s aphasia. These patients can understand language quite well, but have deficits in speech production. These patients are aware of their deficits, ...
Topical Ketamir-2 significantly reduced both acute and inflammatory pain behaviors in animals, demonstrating rapid onset, ...
In recent years, doctors and scientists are increasingly studying long-lasting illnesses that begin after someone recovers ...
In recent years, doctors and scientists are increasingly studying long-lasting illnesses that begin after someone recovers from an infection. Two of the most well-known examples are long COVID and ...
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), the second most common type of dementia, requires a multifactorial approach to reduce symptoms.
Trisomy 18 is normally fatal within weeks of birth. But some parents are getting more time — with surgeries, luck and an ...
Twenty years ago, Roger Cone, Ph.D. made a key discovery in obesity science which could help Courage Therapeutics deliver ...
Getting old is many things: a gift, a bummer, a weird metamorphosis. It's also mysterious. The mechanistic nitty gritty of ...
Many animals use their scents as a form of communication. Whether it’s to mark their territory, attract a mate, or threaten a predator, scent rituals have helped various types of animals since ...
Dr. Amir Kol realized the striking parallels between FIP and severe COVID-19 could offer hope for millions of long COVID patients.