One in four Americans develop insomnia each year: 75 percent of those with insomnia recover
About 25 percent of Americans experience acute insomnia each year, but about 75 percent of these individuals recover without developing […]
About 25 percent of Americans experience acute insomnia each year, but about 75 percent of these individuals recover without developing […] Jeremy Smith, Governor’s Chair for Molecular Biophysics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and director of the Center for Molecular […] African-Americans are still much more likely to be diagnosed with HIV than white Americans. A new paper on the HIV/AIDS […] No matter which treatment they get, only 20 percent of young people diagnosed with anxiety will stay well over the […] Cell biologists have deepened understanding of proteins associated with neurodegenerative diseases. The findings could open up new treatment approaches for […] A new University of Guelph study has discovered why exposure to pesticides increases some people’s risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. […] “Previous studies have shown that dietary changes, particularly the addition of antioxidants, can blunt the adverse effects of exposure to […] A new study has indicated that the Secure Anonymized Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank can provide a simple, cost-effective way to […] A new article published in the Cell Reports describes how a new drug is able to reduce the symptoms and […] A novel PET tracer developed by Korean researchers can visualize joint inflammation and could provide early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, […]Chronic Illness
One in four Americans develop insomnia each year: 75 percent of those with insomnia recover
Computer simulations identify chemical key to diabetes drug alternatives
African-Americans still disproportionately affected by HIV: Ten years after a call for action, HIV diagnoses continue to rise in the African-American community
For anxiety, a single intervention is not enough: Only 20 percent of youth treated for anxiety stay well over the next four years
Goodbye ‘stress granules’: Study expands possibilities for treating neurological diseases
Study uncovers cause of pesticide exposure, Parkinson’s link: Low-level exposure to the pesticides disrupts cells in a way that mimics the effects of mutations known to cause Parkinson’s disease
Mediterranean diet may blunt air pollution’s ill health effects
How electronic health records can benefit clinical trials: A new Swansea University study shows Secure Anonymised Information Linkage Databank can benefit randomized controlled trials
A new drug shows preclinical efficacy in Rett syndrome
PET imaging agent could provide early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis
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