Read the practical tips on exercise that support cognitive health from Maureen Ivec of Cleveland Clinic.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
Analyzing a national cancer database, researchers find a bump in diagnoses at 65, suggesting that many wait for Medicare to kick in before they seek care.| News Center
Read the practical tips on dietary choices that support cognitive health from Dr. Zhou of Cleveland Clinic.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
Grace Knorr of Cleveland Clinic explains how to avoid burnout while caregiving for a loved one with dementia.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
Chronic stress isn't just uncomfortable; it may be quietly damaging our brains. Stress management is emerging as a potentially powerful tool in Alzheimer's prevention.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
What kind of research are we funding? Antoine Louveau, MD, Tara DeSilva, PhD, and Jielin Xu, PhD, share the details of their projects and how their work could change the story of women and Alzheimer’s disease.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
Dr. Liz Chrastil scanned her brain before, during and after pregnancy. What she find could change our understanding of women's brains.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
Learn how aging affects testosterone levels and discover simple tips to boost muscle, mood, and energy naturally.| Andro HQ
Dr. Batur specializes in women's health and Dr. Just specializes in neurology. These experts weigh in on hormones and brain health.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
Dr. Ibrikji is a vascular neurologist at Cleveland Clinic. She discussed the heart-brain connection and offered tips.| THE WOMEN'S ALZHEIMER'S MOVEMENT
Stanford Medicine researchers did not find a connection between the age children acquired their first cell phone and their sleep patterns, depression symptoms or grades.| News Center
Northwestern Medicine scientists have developed a molecular “scaffold” capable of enhancing electrical activity and growth in neurons, which may prove useful in treating spinal cord injuries, according to recent results published in ACS Nano. According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, 17,730 new spinal cord injuries are diagnosed each year, and an estimated… Continue Reading »| Spinal Cord Injury Zone!
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Some researchers and clinicians are questioning the value of the body mass index, which estimates a person’s body composition. But do better alternatives exist?| Scope
The Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has just released its much-anticipated landmark statement advocating for sex, gender, variations of sex characteristics and sexual orientation to be routinely considered in health and medical research.| medicalxpress.com
Emory researcher David Weiss has spent years studying a baffling phenomenon called heteroresistance, in which a tiny fraction of bacteria remain resistant to antibiotics, while the remainder succumb. Recently, he brought his scientific acumen to the equally deadly threat of fungal bloodstream infections in patients receiving bone marrow transplants. Bloodstream infections can be lethal in these patients, including infections from Candida parapsilosis, a species of fungi that can live in the d...| medicalxpress.com
Injuries, infection and inflammatory diseases that damage the spinal cord can lead to intractable pain and disability. Some degree of recovery may be possible. The question is, how best to stimulate the regrowth and healing of damaged nerves.| medicalxpress.com
A research group led by Associate Professor Katsuya Sakai, Researcher Nichole Marcela Rojas-Chaverra, and Professor Kunio Matsumoto of the Cancer Research Institute and Nano-Life Science (WPI-NanoLSI) at Kanazawa University has developed a long-acting, subcutaneously injectable artificial hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) mimetic molecule using a fusion technology of cyclic peptides and protein engineering.| medicalxpress.com
Are you interested in the role health consumers play in planning and conducting health and medical research in Australia? Here’s your chance to have your say about how we can help shape the research that affects us.| CreakyJoints Australia
In this very interesting post, Professor Jennifer Byrne (University of Sydney Medical School and Children's Hospital at Westmead) looks at the mistakes being made in circRNAs papers, even in high-profile, supposedly high-quality and distinguished publications.| AHRECS