Sunday morning, Feb. 15 saw the launch of the Happy Valley Bluegrass Church at Iron Horse Music Hall. It was led by Jim Henry and the Deep River Ramblers, joined by singer and banjo player Annie ...
The drugs have names that sound like small planets: semaglutide, liraglutide, lixisenatide. Collectively, they belong to a class of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) analogs that has reshaped the ...
A new study shows how dysfunctional packaging of the neurotransmitter dopamine triggers toxic processes in neurons – and how this can be repaired with simple delivery of energy (ATP).
Researchers create the first sex-specific GLP-1 brain atlas, revealing why weight-loss drugs work differently in men and women.
Imagine waking up to find your entire body gone — no torso, no limbs — just a head that has expanded, split into five distinct sections. That sounds like a horror film or a scene from science ...
Discover the neural similarities of seals to particularly vocal birds and even humans, suggesting the foundations of speech may not be uniquely human after all.
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Japan approves world-first iPSC therapy for Parkinson’s disease
Japan’s health ministry has endorsed the first stem-cell therapy derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) for ...
Sickle cell disease is often thought of solely as a blood disorder, but new research from the Wood Neuro Research Group provides measurable evidence that it can reshape how brain networks function.
Exposure to high ambient temperatures is associated with lower connectivity in three brain networks in preadolescents, suggesting that heat may impact brain function. Exposure to high ambient ...
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