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Binge eating could be halted by activating novel brain receptor

Date: Oct-07-2016
Activating a brain receptor called TAAR1 blocked compulsive eating and junk food consumption in rats, making it a promising drug target for binge eating.

Zika genome sequencing reveals immune-inhibiting viral molecule

Date: Oct-07-2016
Scientists map the genome of Zika virus from a patient - including noncoding regions - and identify a virus-derived molecule that targets host immunity.

How is the world feeling? Largest real-time mental health survey investigates

Date: Oct-07-2016
Matthew Driver, managing editor of The Journal of mHealth, writes for MNT about an app that aims to gather the moods of around 7 million people worldwide.

Brain cell death mechanism for stroke, Alzheimer's identified

Date: Oct-07-2016
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have pinpointed the protein that is responsible for brain cell death in stroke, injuries, and neurodegenerative diseases.

The state of the world's health: Global Burden Of Disease 2015

Date: Oct-07-2016
A vast amount of data has been analyzed as part of the Global Burden Of Disease 2015, providing importantl information on illness and disease worldwide.

Cinnamon Allergy: Symptoms and Treatment

Date: Oct-07-2016
Despite it's popularity, some individuals experience an allergic reaction to cinnamon. Learn more about the symptoms and treatments for this allergy.

Men conceived through IVF may inherit father's fertility problems

Date: Oct-06-2016
The first ever analysis of men conceived though intracytoplasmic sperm injection reveals the procedure may be linked to poorer sperm count and quality.

Night shift work 'does not raise breast cancer risk,' study finds

Date: Oct-06-2016
Contrary to a review from the World Health Organization in 2007, a new study finds no link between night shift work and increased risk of breast cancer.

Gut bacteria boost effectiveness of common chemotherapy drug

Date: Oct-06-2016
New study shows how two species of gut bacteria boost the effectiveness of the chemotherapy drug cyclophosphamide by activating anticancer immune cells.

Have humans reached the maximum lifespan?

Date: Oct-06-2016
Although the average lifespan of humans has steadily increased over the last century, new research shows there may be a ceiling on maximum age.