A recent collaborative effort between Mount Sinai and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has provided new insights into the role of monoamine neurotransmitters—specifically serotonin, dopamine, and now histamine—in regulating brain…
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Neural Circuits in the Lateral Parabrachial Nucleus Regulate Pain Perception in Mice with Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy
Chronic physical pain is a condition that can deeply affect an individual’s quality of life. For many people, the experience of enduring pain—whether from conditions like arthritis, cancer, or nerve…
Study Reveals Macrophage Activity as a Crucial Predictor of Melanoma Immunotherapy Response
In a groundbreaking study, an international team of scientists from the United Kingdom and the United States has made a significant discovery about melanoma treatment, particularly in relation to immunotherapy.…
Study Reveals Protein Destabilization as a Major Driver of Human Disease
Biological systems are extraordinarily complex, and yet the most subtle changes at the molecular level can have dramatic consequences for human health. One such change, known as a mutation, occurs…
Study Reveals Role of Rare Germline Structural Variants in Childhood Solid Tumors
In a groundbreaking development for cancer genetics, a multi-institutional, international study led by researchers from the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center has provided significant insights into genetic alterations in the…
BRCA2 Mystery Solved: Study Deciphers Cancer Risk Variants
In a groundbreaking development for cancer genetics, a multi-institutional, international study led by researchers from the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center has provided significant insights into genetic alterations in the…
Glutamate Medications Show Promise for OCD Treatment
Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRDs) encompass a range of conditions that significantly affect an individual’s daily functioning. These disorders are characterized by the presence of persistent obsessions (intrusive thoughts, images,…
Brain’s Reward System Lights Up When Reading Emotions
In an unprecedented new study, researchers have uncovered how neurotransmitters in the human brain are released during the processing of emotional content in language. This groundbreaking research, led by an…
Study Reveals Connection Between Accelerated Reproductive Aging and Mental Health Challenges
New research from the University of Liverpool has revealed a compelling connection between accelerated reproductive aging in females—such as early puberty or early menopause—and an increased vulnerability to mental health…
Researchers Identify Endocan as a Novel Therapeutic Target for Glioblastoma
A recent study co-led by researchers from UCLA has unveiled a promising new avenue for combating glioblastoma, a highly aggressive and often fatal form of brain cancer. This discovery centers…
Study Links Concussions to Herpes Virus Reactivation and Alzheimer’s Disease
Concussions and repetitive head trauma have long been considered unfortunate but accepted consequences of high-contact sports like football, boxing, and hockey. These injuries were often viewed simply as a part…
Brazilian Tree Bark Yields Promising New Treatment for Leishmaniasis
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected tropical disease with devastating effects on those who contract it, particularly in impoverished regions with limited access to healthcare, clean water, or sanitation. Also…
Study Finds Morning Coffee Linked to Lower Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Drinking coffee has long been associated with a number of health effects, both positive and negative. It’s a common part of the daily routine for many people, whether for its…
Trametinib Demonstrates Efficacy in Treating Severe RASopathy-Associated Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Children
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a severe condition marked by the abnormal thickening of the heart muscle, making it difficult for the heart to pump blood effectively. While HCM can occur…
Study Finds Elevated Levels of Organofluorine Compounds in US Municipal Wastewater
A groundbreaking study led by a research team from Harvard University has revealed alarming findings about the elevated levels of organofluorine compounds in municipal wastewater across the United States. The…
Doxycycline Significantly Reduces STIs in High-Risk Groups
A recent study has revealed that the use of doxycycline, an antibiotic commonly prescribed for the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), can significantly reduce the incidence of chlamydia and…
Vegan, Vegetarian, or Omnivore? How Diet Influences the Gut Microbiome and Health
A well-balanced diet is recognized globally as a key contributor to overall health, with an emphasis on the importance of consuming vegetables. While vegetables play a pivotal role in providing…
Study Reveals Sex Differences in Gray and White Matter Volume in Newborn Infants
Gray matter and white matter, both essential components of the brain’s structure, play distinct roles in how the brain processes information and governs various functions. Gray matter is composed primarily…
Sugary Drinks Linked to 2.2 Million New Diabetes and 1.2 Million Heart Disease Cases Annually, Global Study Finds
A new study conducted by researchers at the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, recently published in Nature Medicine, paints a…
Study Reveals Significant Increase in Mortality Following Large Flood Events
Over the past two decades, large floods have been linked to a significant increase in mortality rates from various health conditions across the United States. In fact, a recent study…