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Early-Life Pain May Lead To Obesity Risk,Especially In Females,Neuroscience Institute Study Finds
Early-Life Pain Obesity Risk Females Neuroscience Institute
2017/7/24
Inflammatory pain at birth changes how the hippocampus, a part of the brain associated with memory and eating behavior, works later in life, and this pain also causes adult rats to eat more frequently...
More than one in three adults in the United States is considered to be obese. What impact can exercise done early in life have on the propensity for exercising during the adult years?A team ...
As Life Slips by: Why Eye Movement Doesn’t Blur the Picture
As Life Slips by Eye Movement Doesn’t Blur the Picture
2015/5/25
Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Shiley Eye Institute have identified the molecular “glue” that builds the brain connections that keep visual images clear and ...

Life's extremists may be an untapped source of antibacterial drugs(图)
antibacterial drugs extremists
2014/12/1
One of the most mysterious forms of life may turn out to be a rich and untapped source of antibacterial drugs, according to new research by Vanderbilt biologists.
New national facility translates life sciences discoveries to reality
life sciences clinical development
2014/7/17
Australian life sciences researchers will translate their discoveries into commercial products faster thanks to a newly established Queensland Node of the Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA – Qld N...
Kyle Johnston is in the final year of his medical degree, and getting ready to put all of his medical knowledge and skills into practice as a hospital intern.
Vision revealed for extending the life of an organ transplant
Vision the life of an organ transplant
2010/9/21
Experts from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Centre for Transplantation at King’s College London, based at Guy’s Hospital, have revealed exciting new scientific developments for people with an orga...
“Thriving infant” genes increase risk of obesity later in life
“Thriving infant” genes obesity in life
2010/6/22
Scientists at the Medical Research Council (MRC) have discovered a genetic link between obesity later in life and rapid weight gain in babies from as young as six weeks old. The genes, known to cause ...
Testosterone deficiency affects male cancer survivors´ quality of life
Testosterone deficiency male cancer survivors´ quality of life
2010/2/24
Researchers at the University of Sheffield have found that many male cancer survivors who develop testosterone deficiency after receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy have an impaired quality of ...
One in five young people experience a cannabis use disorder, according to a UQ and Mater Hospital study published today in the American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse.The findings reveal the charac...
A new computer model developed at MIT can help solve a problem that has plagued drug companies trying to develop promising new treatments made of antibodies: Such drugs have a relatively short shelf l...
The centre is funded by The Wellcome Trust and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and is one of four new UK Centres of Excellence in Medical Engineering aiming to transform...
Health, life science, education and business programs ranked by U.S. News
Health life science business programs
2007/4/6
Aberdeen spin-out named most promising new life sciences company in Scotland
orthopaedic rheumatoid arthritis
2007/2/12