When children need medications, getting the dosing and method of administration right is like trying to hit a moving target with an untried weapon.
When children need medications, getting the dosing and method of administration right is like trying to hit a moving target with an untried weapon.
Prevention trials for vitamins and supplements are notoriously difficult, but some researchers aren’t giving up on finding proof that vitamin D helps ward off disease.
Unraveling the molecular causes of acute pancreatitis—a potentially deadly disease in which the pancreas essentially digests itself—is yielding clues to how it might be treated.
Examples of parasites that manipulate the behavior of their hosts are not hard to come by, but scientists have only recently begun to understand how they induce such dramatic changes.
The body’s own mechanism for dispersing the inflammatory reaction might lead to new treatments for chronic pain.
Read about beginnings of neuroscience through the eyes of Nobel Prize winner Eric Kandel, and how researchers today envision the future of the field.
As neuroscientists look to the future of their field, they are beginning to delve into more complex factors that define our emotions and intentions.
Considered a renegade by his peers, Nobel Prize-winner Eric Kandel used a simple model to probe the neural circuitry of memory.
Nanotechnology will offer doctors new ways to diagnose and treat patients, boosting efficiency and slashing costs.
An account of the path to realizing tools for controlling brain circuits with light