In a new review of the evidence, scientists propose two main types of Parkinson’s, depending on which part of the…
New pathways in brain’s amygdala
Researchers are pioneering an innovative brain study that sheds light on how the amygdala portion of the brain functions and…
Innovations in treatment of traumatic injuries with severe bleeding are saving lives
Deaths from severe bleeding after major trauma have been reduced by 40% over the last decade through a program of…
Knowledge of the origin of the food makes it taste better
Food we are familiar with tastes the best, but if we know where the food comes from and how it…
Spray painting fiber bandages onto wounds
Researchers have developed a portable electrospinning device with a confined electric field that can safely deposit bandages and drugs directly…
Complementary and alternative therapies to treat colic in babies
A review of the evidence on the use of complementary and alternative (CAM) therapies to treat babies with colic has…
Protein could offer therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer
A protein that drives growth of pancreatic cancer, and which could be a target for new treatments, has been identified.
Scientists shed new light on neural processes behind learning and motor behaviors
Researchers have provided new insight into the neural processes behind movement and learning behaviors, according to a new study.
Patient Care Is Wrenching: A Psychiatrist, a Nurse and a Doctor Bare All
Three new books by medical professionals delve into the human emotions involved in tending to the gravely ill.
Patient Care Is Wrenching: A Psychiatrist, a Nurse and a Doctor Bare All
Three new books by medical professionals delve into the human emotions involved in tending to the gravely ill.