Alzheimer’s: Cell mechanism removes defective protein
Buildup of defective tau protein is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. Now, scientists have identified a molecule that helps clear it from brain cells. View original article Author:
Buildup of defective tau protein is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. Now, scientists have identified a molecule that helps clear it from brain cells. View original article Author:
Most people associate itchy skin with a rash, but many factors can cause itchy skin without creating a visible rash or skin changes. In this article, we discuss the possible causes and treatments of itching without a rash. View original article Author:
Some people feel like others hate them, even when they do not. There are many potential causes of this feeling. Solutions include resolving the underlying conditions causing the symptoms and adopting coping strategies. Learn more here. View original article Author:
New research suggests that we should pay more attention to a surprising link: that between poor social bonds and the presence of bone loss in older women. View original article Author:
In what may seem like counterintuitive findings, a new study suggests that running on a treadmill could ease period pain and improve the quality of life. View original article Author:
Do common dietary interventions and nutritional supplements really help protect against cardiovascular events? A new meta-analysis answers in the negative. View original article Author:
Guanfacine (Intuniv) is a nonstimulant drug option for the treatment of children with ADHD. A doctor may prescribe guanfacine if stimulant medications have been unsuccessful or have been causing harmful or unpleasant side effects. Learn more about guanfacine here. View original article Author:
What happens in the brain when we get bored? And what is different in the case of people who are prone to boredom in a negative way? A new study finds out. View original article Author:
New research from Hong Kong shows that quitting alcohol use could boost mental health, especially among females who are moderate drinkers. View original article Author:
Prozac and Zoloft are two types of antidepressant. In this article, we compare the uses, dosages, and side effects of the two drugs. We also look at their interactions with other medicines and discuss whether people can take Prozac and Zoloft together. View original article Author: