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Scientists stop and reverse Alzheimer's-related brain damage in mice

Date: Jan-26-2017
Scientists have found a molecule that restores normal levels of a protein responsible for Alzheimer's disease; tests were performed on mice and monkeys.

Alzheimer's disease: Music, meditation may improve early cognitive decline

Date: Jan-26-2017
A West Virginia research team have found that using meditation or music listening programs may have benefits for people with preclinical cognitive decline.

Babies with diarrheal infection have shorter telomeres as adults

Date: Jan-25-2017
New research shows a link between early-life diarrheal infection and the length of telomeres - protective strands of DNA associated with aging and disease.

Red meat: Good or bad for health?

Date: Jan-25-2017
Current guidelines recommend limiting our intake of red meat, due to the health risks it poses. We take a closer look at what these risks are.

3-D bioprinter produces functional human skin 'suitable for transplant'

Date: Jan-25-2017
Scientists have developed a 3-D bioprinter capable of producing totally functional human skin either from cell lines or from patient-derived cells.

Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis: Tips for Recovery from an MS Attack

Date: Jan-25-2017
What are the recovery tips after an MS attack? How can multiple sclerosis symptoms be managed and what diet and lifestyle tips are recommended?

Nicotine may help treat schizophrenia, study finds

Date: Jan-25-2017
A new study finds the chemical compound may be key in normalizing brain deficits commonly associated with schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders.

Mother's BMI during pregnancy has little effect on risk of childhood obesity

Date: Jan-25-2017
Mothers' genes during pregnancy, not BMI, are linked to obesity risk in childhood and adolescence, according to new research by the University of Bristol.

Fibromyalgia in Men: Symptoms and Treatment

Date: Jan-25-2017
As fibromyalgia is more common in women than in men, it may be harder for men to get a diagnosis. What are the symptoms in men and how is it treated?

Hormone injection boosts brain activity linked to sexual arousal

Date: Jan-24-2017
A hormone called kisspeptin was found to increase brain activity associated with sexual arousal and romanic love in healthy young men, a new study reports.