
Tag: Diseases and Conditions


How clear speech equates to clear memory: Researchers find that a speaker’s clearly articulated style can improve a listener’s memory of what was said

New genetic cause of liver fat uncovered

Promising proteins for diagnostic, prognostic use in ALS

Cytokine levels could predict immunotherapy problems

Preventing sudden cardiac death with genome editing

Experts told how to overcome stress at work

Does the US discard too many transplantable kidneys?

Protecting against vaccine administration injury

TOP 5 simple steps to help lose weight

Securing access to optimal cancer care through innovation, integration and sustainability

How many people carry rare disease genetic risk variants?

Environmental factors may trigger onset of multiple sclerosis

Benzodiazepines in patients with COPD and PTSD may increase suicide risk

Smarter data analysis strategies will improve infertility treatment in the future

The metabolome: A way to measure obesity and health beyond BMI

Blocking protein restores insulin cell function in type 2 diabetes

Molecule capable of halting and reverting Parkinson’s neurodegeneration identified

WHO warns of ‘perfect storm’ for Ebola in eastern Congo

Genomic study brings us closer to precision medicine for type 2 diabetes: Analysis reveals disease’s complexity, suggests potential clinical subtypes defined by genetics and physiology

A behavioral intervention for cancer patients that works

Older adults fitted with cochlear implants exhibit poor brain function

Critical differences in clots that cause a stroke: Findings will help inform physicians which treatment will work best for patients

A first step toward cracking the genetics of strabismus: A mysterious variant on chromosome 21, in patients with esotropia, is the first to be linked to common strabismus

Stray proteins cause genetic disorders: Misaddressed proteins are mislocalized, with possibly fatal consequences for the cell

Spinal muscular atrophy disease expression correlated with haplotypes

Visceral leishmaniasis on the rise in Brazil, study finds

Noninvasive brain stimulation may soon reach more aphasia patients

Failing immune system ‘brakes’ help explain type 1 diabetes in mice
