Yearly Archives: 2016
Children with ADHD may benefit from following healthy behaviors
A new study shows that children with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder follow fewer healthy lifestyle behaviors than non-ADHD youth, suggesting that they may benefit from improving lifestyle choices such as increasing water consumption, decreasing screen time
Discovery of potential anti-breast cancer agents dual targeting ER and VEGFR-2
Ventral medial prefrontal cortex: is it a brain target for drug-seeking control?
ImmunoTX Summit, on February 6-7, 2017 in San Diego, CA
Can imaging of improve our understanding of cardiovascular disease?
Dental fillings with anti-inflammatory effect
ECG features can predict peripartum cardiomyopathy
How the brain consolidates memory during deep sleep
Mesorectum: functional lymphatic anatomy
Mapping red nucleus connections in humans by using dMRI and tractography
Glioblastoma (GBM): another tool to make a hit
Frail patients are at increased risk of death following surgery
As a busy surgeon it is sometimes very difficult to predict which patients will do poorly after surgery. Current preoperative measurements have proven to be inaccurate. This may lead to patients undergoing surgery and having bad outcomes.
Jellyfish meets algae – two marine materials enabling adult stem cells to heal cartilage defects
Are we still on the right track for a new medicine for Chagas disease?
People with chronic disease learn to manage symptoms of depression
Long-term survival of donor multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells implanted into the bone
Multidimensional screening anti-counterfeiting: shapes and images
Multidimensional anti-counterfeiting technique, which could display diverse images depending on different readout conditions, provides an unparalleled approach to improve the information security and holds great potential in practical applications. Although it has been achieved by varied wavelength,






















