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The images were published in the New England Journal of Medicine and show how prolific coronavirus can become in a mere four days.
Targeting a signaling pathway in mice helped them retain muscle and bone mass aboard the International Space Station, according to a new study.
Another study confirms the positive effects of psychedelics on mental health.
A team at Mount Sinai has discovered the neural mechanism behind social isolation.
New research shows that neurons in autistic brains begin to developmentally diverge in early prenatal stages.
A new study at Emory Vaccine Center gets into the bone marrow.
Johns Hopkins researchers hope this could lead to new interventions for combating it.
Two anthropologists question the chemical imbalance theory of mental health disorders.
German researchers have just solved the mystery of how these substances work.
The patient’s second infection was asymptomatic, suggesting that subsequent infections may be milder.
One reason to suspect you have COVID-19 may be the order in which the symptoms appear.
Science has been male-biased far too long.
Researchers figure out the function of mysterious heart structures first described by da Vinci.
The immune system seems able to “remember” the coronavirus, and therefore able to prevent — or minimize the severity of — reinfection.
A study published Friday tested how well 14 commonly available face masks blocked the emission of respiratory droplets as people were speaking.
Is CRISPR the solution?
Preliminary studies on mice show positive results.
The multifaceted cerebellum is large — it’s just tightly folded.
The study was only conducted with already healthy men, however.
Researchers find an unusual property of a bacteria that can breathe in metal.
No, its not just to keep you warm with hair you don’t have.
Doctors may be missing fatal illnesses because medical textbooks are biased toward white skin.
fMRI scans show each new thing you think of as a “thought worm.”
Studying voice recordings of infected but asymptomatic people reveals potential indicators of Covid-19.
That question is at the heart of the new documentary, “Medicating Normal.”
A growing body of research suggests COVID-19 can cause serious neurological problems.
A new study suggests that an old tuberculosis vaccine may reduce the severity of coronavirus cases.
Duke University researchers might have solved a half-century old problem.
An algorithm may allow doctors to assess PTSD candidates for early intervention after traumatic ER visits.
Vaccines find more success in development than any other kind of drug, but have been relatively neglected in recent decades.