Survivors of Hurricane Katrina have struggled with poor mental health for years after the storm, according to a new study of low-income mothers in...
Sedentary Lifestyle A Problem For 2 In 5 Adults With Rheumatoid Arthritis
A new study, funded by a grant from the National Institute for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), found that two in five...
Shedding Light On How The Brain Adapts To Stress
Scientists now have a better understanding of the way that stress impacts the brain. New research, published by Cell Press in the January 26...
A ‘Disruptive Science’ Ready For Commercial Development – Gene Therapy
The time for commercial development of gene therapy has come. Patients with diseases treatable and curable with gene therapy deserve access to the technology,...
Blood-Forming Stem Cells’ Growth Identified
Scientists with the new Children’s Research Institute at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified the environment in which blood-forming stem cells survive and thrive...
Moderate Exercise Minimizes Supervisors’ Abusive Behaviors Towards Their Subordinates
If your boss is giving you a hard time – lying, making fun of you in public and generally putting you down, he or...
Narcissistic Men May Pay With Their Health
Men with an inflated view of their importance, who are incapable of putting themselves in other people’s shoes and who see themselves as “special”...
Chemists Unlock Potential Target For Drug Development
A receptor found on blood platelets whose importance as a potential pharmaceutical target has long been questioned may in fact be fruitful in drug...
Short-Term Pulmonary, Immunologic, Or Coagulation Status Unaffected By Duration Of RBC Storage
There is no difference in early measures of pulmonary function, immunologic status or coagulation status after fresh versus standard issue single-unit red blood cell...
