Scientists find that declining DNA methylation in mouse neurons may cause age-related memory deficits.
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Scientists find that declining DNA methylation in mouse neurons may cause age-related memory deficits.
Researchers elucidate how a first heart attack sets the stage for later heart trouble by boosting inflammatory cell development.
A newly recognized chemical factor in the brain, called neuritin, regulates plasticity and may play a role in depression.
Researchers should scour historic medical archives to discover knowledge that could inform today’s biomedical research and clinical practice.
The second of the two controversial bird flu papers is published in Science, revealing that just five mutations can render the virus transmissible between ferrets.
Some of the interesting stories researchers were discussing at this year’s American Society of Microbiology meeting in San Francisco.
An Amgen executive refutes accusations that the company published misleading results of its mid-90s clinical trial testing an anemia drug.
People are currently driving the planet on a crash course with global stability. Something must be done.
Financial “conflicts of interest” should not be so quickly condemned. Industry relationships are unequivocally beneficial.
New computational modeling suggests pre-existing HIV drug resistance mutations may contribute more to drug failure than previously thought.