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Cyberbullying May Increase the Severity of Mental Illness

cyberbullying

Ā  A new study links cyberbullying to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in adolescent patients. Researchers suggest that cyberbullying is a real social issue that can have a long-lasting effect on people’s mental welfare. Ā  About the Research This research about cyberbullying comes from the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. The research […]

Extensive Longevity Study May Help in Early Disease Detection

Longevity

Ā  Researchers believe they can make the diagnosis of medical conditions easier with the aid of genetics. Because of this, in this research, a group of scientists looks at genotype and phenotype associations. Ā  About the Research A new study on longevity comes from Human Longevity, Inc. (HLI). They are an innovative company that provides […]

New Research About Astrocytes Reveals Facts About Addiction

Astrocytes

Astrocytes are glial cells that outnumber neurons, five folds. Even though neuroscientists know they play a crucial role in the CNS their exact function remains a mystery. Recent research shows that these cells have an influence on the brain’s reward system. Furthering the scientific knowledge about these cells may help in the treatment of certain […]

New Research May Help in The Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotic Resistance

Scientists are developing a new method for fighting bacterial infections without the need for antibiotics. Through this method, they are able to influence the communication between bacteria cells and reduce their harmful effect. About the Research The new research on antibiotic resistance prevention comes from bioscience engineers at the KU Leuven in Belgium. For the […]

New Findings Show Promise for Obesity Treatment

obesity

Ā  Researchers discover that blocking the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) can reverse the effects of obesity. With this discovery, scientists hope to develop a drug that will help in the fight against obesity. Ā  About the Research The new research about obesity comes from Dartmouth’s and Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s Norris Cotton Cancer Center. Researchers working on this […]

New Study Shows ART Can Cause Immune Amnesia in HIV+ Patients

ART

Need our Services for your research? Click here Ā  New study suggests that antiretroviral therapy (ART) erases antigen-specific memory from previous vaccinations. This reaction, known as immune amnesia, is acknowledged by medical researchers but it needs further attention. Ā  About the Research New research about ART comes from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University and Oregon […]

New Frailty Index May Help in The Treatment of Elderly Patients

frailty index

Ā  Frail and older adults often lose functional ability when they are brought to a health center for treatment. An international group of researchers is attempting to create a frailty index (FI-Laboratory) for elderly patients. They believe it will help medical workers detect if new patients are at risk of developing adverse symptoms. Ā  About […]

E-cigarettes May Increase the Risk of Chronic Lung Disease

e-cigarettes

Ā  A new study shows that e-cigarettes increase the chance of developing lung disease. The chance is even greater if the e-cig user also smokes regular cigarettes. Ā  About the Research The new research about e-cigarettes comes from UC San Francisco. Furthermore, the researchers working on this project use data from the publicly accessible Population […]

Deep Learning Assists Research on Gene Interactions

Gene Interactions

Ā  Scientists use software for facial recognition to establish gene interactions. The new method can revolutionize medical research and our understanding of disease development. Ā  About the Research The new gene interactions research comes from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Also, the results from the study are available through the Proceedings of the National Academy of […]