Study Discovered Biomarkers are Connected to Increase Risk of Autism

Study Discovered Biomarkers are Connected to Increase Risk of Autism

Researchers discover that elevated levels of particular immune system chemicals at birth are connected with the likelihood of autism spectrum disease, laying the framework for…
New Framework for Alcohol Use Disorder

New Framework for Alcohol Use Disorder

Illegal drug use and excessive alcohol consumption can have a negative impact on your mental health, physical health, and relationships. Some persons who abuse alcohol…
The Way We See the Future could be Crucial to Our Recovery from Alcoholism

The Way We See the Future could be Crucial to Our Recovery from Alcoholism

Researchers believe that changing persons with alcohol use disorder (AUDtime)’s perspective may help them recover. Every year, an estimated $249 billion is spent on alcohol…
A New Study Identifies a Possible Target for Alcohol-related Liver Damage

A New Study Identifies a Possible Target for Alcohol-related Liver Damage

Alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) and liver-related mortality, both of which are caused by acute or chronic alcohol intake, are among the global healthcare costs. Chronic…
A Mouse Study could help Doctors in Selecting Leukemia Treatments for Patients

A Mouse Study could help Doctors in Selecting Leukemia Treatments for Patients

Some genetic mutations linked to leukemia aren’t very helpful in guiding treatment decisions for patients. A new study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison suggests a…
A Protein related with Circadian Rhythm affects Alcohol Consumption

A Protein related with Circadian Rhythm affects Alcohol Consumption

The internal system of the body that controls the daily rhythm of the body’s functions (i.e., the circadian system), the body’s stress response, and the…
A Study Reveals links between Addictive Drugs and Mouse Brain Function

A Study Reveals links between Addictive Drugs and Mouse Brain Function

Researchers used high-resolution imaging techniques to examine how addictive drugs affect dopamine circuitry in mice. The findings answered old structural questions while raising new ones…
Keeping COVID Patients’ Long-term Lung Damage to Minimum

Keeping COVID Patients’ Long-term Lung Damage to Minimum

COVID-19 can result in lung complications such as pneumonia and, in severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Another possible complication of COVID-19 is sepsis,…
A Safe and Effective Non-opioid Pain Reliever

A Safe and Effective Non-opioid Pain Reliever

Researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences are one step closer to developing a non-opioid pain reliever after a study revealed that a new…
Chewing Well Helps in Digestion and Weight Gain

Chewing Well Helps in Digestion and Weight Gain

Many people consume their food in a hasty and careless manner. This may result in weight gain and other health problems. Eating slowly may be…
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