Venetia Zachariou, PhD, Edward Avedisian Professor and chair of pharmacology, physiology & biophysics at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, has been named a Class of 2025 ...
Brenig Therapeutics, Inc. (Brenig), a clinical-stage biotechnology company advancing small-molecule therapies for neurodegenerative diseases, today announced the initiation of a first-in-human (FIH) ...
The peptide known as BPC‑157 (pentadecapeptide BPC-157) has garnered increasing attention across research domains ...
Researchers have identified a brain protein whose absence leads to memory loss and Alzheimer’s-like damage in mice.
From football fields to military training grounds, head injuries are leaving lasting marks on the brain in ways we're only ...
Increasing the levels of a particular phospholipid in the membranes of brain cells may offer a promising new way to improve blood circulation in the brain and support healthier brain activity. A poten ...
Scientists have found that adding a missing phospholipid back into the bloodstream might help improve blood flow and reduce ...
Simple pharmaceutical interventions could help older brains cope with memory impairment and recovery after surgery, new ...
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'Fart gas' linked to memory loss and Alzheimer's-like brain damage, study finds
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine, led by Bindu Paul, an associate professor of pharmacology, psychiatry and neuroscience at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, reported new evidence ...
How the tobacco industry rebranded a brutally addictive drug from deadly to desirable—and what it means for our health.
Dr. Wagle says that artificial fats can get incorporated into brain cell membranes, changing their structure and making it ...
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Brain immune cells drive persistent negative emotions after repeated binge drinking
New research has identified that neuroinflammation driven by microglia (immune cells in the brain) is a primary underlying ...
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