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Schizophrenia begins in the womb, study suggests

Date: Feb-28-2017
Researchers have uncovered an abnormal genomic pathway that impairs early brain development to increase susceptibility to schizophrenia.

WHO prioritize 12 treatment-resistant bacteria for drug development

Date: Feb-28-2017
For the first time, in a bid to guide drug development, the WHO publish a list of 12 priority pathogens that pose the greatest threat to human health.

Frontotemporal dementia: Types, symptoms, treatment

Date: Feb-28-2017
What is frontotemporal dementia and what are the different types of frontotemporal dementia? What are the possible causes and how is it diagnosed?

Rare but fatal pediatric brain tumor may be stopped with new molecule

Date: Feb-28-2017
Scientists have tested the pharmacological equivalent of a molecule that stops the growth of an extremely aggressive pediatric brain tumor.

Living with COPD: Tips, activities, and treatments

Date: Feb-28-2017
Learn about keeping up with life with COPD, diet changes that may be beneficial, physical activity for people with COPD, and breathing exercises.

Risk factors for heart failure subtypes studied in new detail

Date: Feb-28-2017
BMI and physical activity are known risk factors for heart failure. However, their exact relationships with subtypes of the disease are not known.

Can red ginseng help treat erectile dysfunction?

Date: Feb-27-2017
In this article, learn about red ginseng, what it is, what research there is on it treating erectile dysfunction, and other health benefits of this herb.

Prebiotics could stop stress from harming sleep quality

Date: Feb-27-2017
Stress can have a negative impact on sleep quality, but a new study suggests dietary prebiotics could stop this process by promoting good gut bacteria.

Nasal swab could help diagnose lung cancer

Date: Feb-27-2017
A team of researchers has identified a genomic biomarker for lung cancer in the nasal pathway. This could lead to less invasive diagnostic procedures.

Cancer: New way of tracking rare T cells should improve immunotherapy

Date: Feb-27-2017
Scientists have found a way of tracking rare T cells to guide selection of cell populations in adoptive T cell transfer - a cancer immunotherapy.