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Using genetic engineering techniques, researchers have developed a new type of cell that can recognize and combat cancer, leading to an anti-tumor response against human cancer cells in both test tubes and mice

Researchers have developed an artificial lymph node with the potential to treat cancer, according to a new study in mice and human cells

Chemical found naturally in cannabis may reduce anxiety-inducing effects of THC

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Researchers have made progress in developing a blood test to identify disease-associated changes in the brain specifically linked to postpartum depression and other psychiatric and neurological disorders

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Scientists have identified a protein (Teneurin-3) in the visual system of mice that appears to be key for stabilizing the body’s circadian rhythms by buffering the brain’s response to light

Serotonin loss may contribute to cognitive decline in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease

Researchers discovered a protein (NPTX2) in spinal fluid that may predict mild cognitive impairment (MCI) years before symptoms

In a pre-clinical, proof-of-concept study researchers found epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a green tea compound with powerful antioxidant properties, could be promising for both treating and preventing uterine fibroids

New study finds the decline in global cognition after a heart attack was equivalent to about six to 13 years of cognitive aging

Scientists have developed a method involving artificial intelligence to visualize and track changes in the strength of synapses — the connection points through which nerve cells in the brain communicate — in live animals

Changes in father’s sperm linked to autistic traits in their children, small preliminary study suggests

Immune system cells in the gut linked to stress-induced depression

New study found that bupropion, an antidepressant also used for smoking cessation, may help people stop using cocaine while in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD)

Researchers Map Mosquito Cells That May Help the Insects Choose Tastiest Humans

In a study using data from nearly 1,200 older adults, researchers have added to a growing body of evidence that loss of the sense of smell is a predictive marker for an increased risk of frailty as people age.

Medical Errors now Third leading cause of death in the United States

Chemical Found in Leafy Greens Shown to Slow Growth of COVID-19 and Common Cold Viruses

Researchers report that the substantial antidepressant effects of psilocybin-assisted therapy, given with supportive psychotherapy, may last at least a year for some patients.

Sars-coV-2 may cause up to 10 time more fatalities than the Flu.

A stunning 3D map of blood vessels and cells in a mouse skull could help scientists make new bones

Johns Hopkins Receives 1st Fed. Grant 4 Psychedelic Treatment Research in 50 Yrs

Novel AI Blood Testing Technology Can ID Lung Cancers with High Accuracy

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Study Adds to Evidence That Most Cancer Cells Grown in a Dish Have Little in Common Genetically with Cancer Cells in People.

In a study that looked at suicide deaths during 2020’s first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Maryland, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers found that, contrary to general predictions of suicides skyrocketing, suicides in the overall population actually dropped…

Scientists Find Mammals Share Gene Pathways That Allow Zebrafish to Grow New Eyes: Study may advance genetic therapies for blindness and other injuries to the central nervous system

Study Adds to Evidence That Odor-Sensing Cells in the Nose Are the Key Entry Point for SARS CoV-2.

COVID-19 Test That Relies on Viral Genetic Material Gives False Negative Results if Used Too Early in Those Infected

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