Real-time imaging shows how plastic-stuffed cells form clumps that affect mouse movement.
Female mammals typically carry two X chromosomes — one from each parent — and a new study suggests that the maternal X is ...
Researchers at the Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet have taken an important step toward ...
Specific protein receptors in the brain play a vital role in how neurons slow down or stop firing, making them targets for many disorders. Researchers have now constructed a detailed structural map of ...
Aerobic Exercise (Cardio): Physical activities like walking, running, swimming and cycling boost oxygen levels in the brain, ...
Your body provides many signs when it needs rest, including dark circles, muscle aches, and skin blemishes. Here’s how to ...
New research highlights the promise of a novel stem cell treatment strategy for leptomeningeal brain metastasis (LBM), a severe form of metastatic brain cancer that spreads to membranes surrounding ...
Researchers find that microglia function differently in males versus females, potentially having broad implications for how neurological diseases are studied.
When military personnel fire certain powerful weapons, they may be exposed to blast waves that damage blood vessels in the ...
Researchers found that female mice using only maternal X chromosomes showed faster cognitive decline, which could help explain the variation in brain aging between the sexes ...
Individuals with sickle cell disease – a chronic illness where misshapen, sticky blood cells clump together, reducing oxygen ...