Genetics Research Uncovers New Hope For People With Stuttering Conditions
Researchers describe a 'genetic architecture' for developmental stuttering and report the discovery of new genetic variations associated with the condition.
Researchers describe a 'genetic architecture' for developmental stuttering and report the discovery of new genetic variations associated with the condition.
Archaeologists at the University of Leicester in England have unearthed the first Roman mosaic of its kind in the UK.
10,000 samples of mycorrhizal networks-fungal computers that govern soil health and biodiversity, will go to create a map of these networks.
Researchers found that probiotics significantly improve the symptoms of pregnancy-related nausea, vomiting and constipation. Nausea and vomiting affect about 85 percent of pregnancies and can significantly impact quality of life, particularly during early pregnancy.
Coya Therapies recent phase 2 trial of their T-regulatory cell treatment for ALS halted the disease's progression with no side-effects.
Exercise has been found to produce a cannabis-like substance that reduces chronic inflammation, thanks to Nottingham University researchers.
A clinical trial from Wake Forest School of Medicine shows the benefits yoga and mindfulness meditation may have for migraine sufferers.
Animals that have never been domesticated, such as kangaroos, can intentionally communicate with humans, says new University of Sydney study.
Cognitive motor training helps in the fight against Alzheimer's and dementia, as demonstrated for the first time in a study by an international team of researchers. A dementia diagnosis turns the world upside down, not only for the person affected but also for their relatives, as brain function gradually declines. Those affected lose their ability […]
UC Davis researchers ahve created an eco-friendly jelly ice cube that could help make cold storage a much more sustainable practice.
Scientists have invented a chewing gum stick that traps COVID-19 viral particles and can significantly reduce viral load in saliva.
Brian Shelton, 64, could be the first man cured of type-1 diabetes after receiving a stem cell treatment of new islet cells.
Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta has found that radio C-RFA treatment lessens joint pain in people who have arthritis.
There are positive benefits of having deep and meaningful conversations with strangers, a new study finds.
A new study from PLOS has found that tea and coffee drinking may be associated with reduced rates of dementia and stroke.
Using the ALMA, astronomers have unambiguously detected the presence of a disc around a planet outside our solar system for the first time.
In a busy world, better focus can make the difference in literally everything: the good news is that good focus can be easily trained.
An Otago University study on procrastination has found that it's all about not setting deadlines, if you're looking to get the best from people.
Solving Hawking's black hole information paradox, scientists end a 50-year contradicton of what happens to things that fall in a black hole.
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