The "kissing hormone" was tested on volunteers
Injection of kisspeptin increases the activity of the "love" parts of the brain in response to sexual stimuli, according to scientists from Imperial College in London.
25.01.2017Injection of kisspeptin increases the activity of the "love" parts of the brain in response to sexual stimuli, according to scientists from Imperial College in London.
25.01.2017A cellular model is necessary to study the molecular mechanisms of the development of hereditary neurodegenerative disease, which is considered incurable today.
25.01.2017American scientists have developed micro-motors that neutralize acid in the stomach and release drugs at a given acidity value.
24.01.2017To activate growth, scientists added a colloidal solution of cerium dioxide nanoparticles to the culture medium for cultures of primary fibroblasts taken from mouse embryos.
24.01.2017Now MIT and Boston Children's Hospital employees are working on the creation of capsules for oral administration, which contain both the specified RNA and the source of ultrasound pulses.
23.01.2017For scientists who develop treatment methods based on therapeutic viruses, excessive activity of the immune system is extremely undesirable.
23.01.2017The telemedicine future, in which smartphone diagnostics and remote consultation in many cases can replace a real visit to the doctor, is just around the corner.
23.01.2017The antitumor drug bexarotene turns white fat into brown, which has a positive effect on the metabolism of mice even when they are kept on a high-calorie diet.
23.01.2017The authors of the new work proposed using artificial intelligence in order to estimate the possible life expectancy of patients with pulmonary hypertension.
20.01.2017In combination with genetic factors, concussion may be associated with an accelerated rate of cerebral cortex atrophy and memory loss in Alzheimer's disease.
20.01.2017An international group of scientists has developed and successfully tested an implantable soft robotic device on animals, which, by hugging the heart, promotes its contractions.
19.01.2017A micro stroke is a type of stroke that lasts only a few minutes. A new study has found that micro-strokes are much more dangerous than is commonly believed.
19.01.2017Age-related inflammatory status can cause cardiovascular and other diseases; consumption of caffeinated products partially reduces this risk.
19.01.2017The new system makes it possible to detect mutations associated with certain types of cancer with an accuracy almost equal to stationary laboratory equipment.
18.01.2017The National Academies of Science, Technology and Medicine of the USA have released a large-scale report combining all modern scientific data on the effects of marijuana use.
17.01.2017Scientists from Harvard University have developed a multi-regional "brain-on-a-chip" model. The device reproduces the connection between three different parts of the brain.
16.01.2017A number of models of mechanical watches are equipped with an automatic winding mechanism. The same principle can be used when creating pacemakers – in this case they become completely autonomous.
16.01.2017Scientists forced mice to chase and attack prey, obeying photostimulation of the amygdala. The experiment showed the key role of the amygdala in coordinating the movements of predators.
16.01.2017A list of the most discussed areas of medical research, the results of which were published and discussed in 2016 on Medical News Today.
13.01.2017The consumption of foods rich in fats and sucrose stimulates the endocannabinoid signaling system, which stimulates the consumption of even more fats and sucrose.
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