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.
The researcher who helped develop an Alzheimer's treatment now in clinical trials warns that the compound may actually impair memory.
The likelihood of developing dementia later in life may be predicted by the speed at which people walk, while grip strength may predict stroke.
Infection by GFP-encoding viruses enables quick, easy detection of tuberculosis in patient samples.
Input lines are open for the National Institute of Substance Use and Addiction Disorders.
Deterioration of long-lived proteins on the surface of neuronal nuclei in the brain could lead to age-related defects in nervous function.
Only a quarter of Clostridium difficile infections in one hospital system were traced to contact with a symptomatic patient.
Hormones in the brain control sex-specific behaviors by activating individual genetic programs.
By recording nerve impulses in sound-processing regions of the brain, researchers can recreate the words people think.
The US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity explains why it recommended redacting the details of studies reporting on a highly transmissible H5N1 strain.