Texas [US], December 31 (ANI): A study has found strong evidence that the current trial-and-error approach used in clinical practice for the selection of the right antidepressant can be replaced with this new precision medicine approach.
California [US], December 31 (ANI): A recent study led by the University of California discovered the area of the brain where value decisions are made.
Ohio [US], December 31 (ANI): A new study has found how cell membranes curve to create the "mouths" that allow the cells to consume things that surround them.
Jyvaskyla [Finland], December 30 (ANI): Age is a strong determinant of arterial stiffness and hormones, menstrual cycle phase, contraceptive pill phase and menopausal state are also associated with arterial stiffness, according to a new study conducted at the University of Jyvaskyla in Finla
Washington [US], December 30 (ANI): According to a study by Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian, pregnant women shouldn't delay their COVID-19 vaccination.
Los Angeles [US], December 29 (ANI): A team of scientists have found the origin of common ovarian cancer, allowing them to characterize how a genetic mutation puts women at high risk for this cancer.
Adelaide [Australia], December 29 (ANI): A study has found a link between the way that cells produce energy for brain function and the mutated genes found in Alzheimer's disease.
Washington [US], December 28 (ANI): As five-year relative survival rates differ greatly between cancer patients treated at early or later stages, hence early detection of tumours is of great importance to cancer therapy.
London [UK], December 28 (ANI): Researchers have identified a key signal that the fetus uses to control its supply of nutrients from the placenta, revealing a tussle between genes inherited from the father and the mother.
Gottingen [Germany], December 27 (ANI): A research team from the University of Gottingen and Hannover Medical School has detected significant changes in the heart muscle tissue of people who died from COVID-19.
Gothenburg [Sweden], December 27 (ANI): According to new research by the Chalmers University of Technology, the number of microbial enzymes with the ability to degrade plastic is growing, in correlation with local levels of plastic pollution.