Another piece in the puzzle that is schizophrenia has just been fitted into place, say experts from the University of Toronto, in Canada. A team of experts based here managed to identify a biochemical pathway that appears to contribute to supporting schizophrenia. The research group, which was led by UT professor of ... |
1 April 2011 10:39 GMT |
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A team of Swiss researchers from the University of Zürich announces the discovery of a new gene that is apparently involved in the tooth formation (odontogenesis) process. In a new paper, the researchers explain how inactivating the gene called Jagged2 can result in the developed organism featuring teeth that ha... |
5 August 2010 06:51 GMT |
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Scientists at the Stanford University Medical Center recently announced that they might have discovered a new explanation for why one of the most common types of anxiety disorders appeared. They argue that the condition may be caused by scrambled neural connections between regions of the cortex dealing with integrati... |
8 December 2009 06:59 GMT |
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The human body has evolved over millions of years to the point where it can make the best out of itself, during the healing process. As a person is recovering from an accident or an injury, such as a broken arm, its pain system becomes hyper-sensitized. This essentially means that even simple and normal actions, as w... |
17 November 2009 02:49 GMT |
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Ebola is one of the most deadly viruses on the face of the Earth, and, although it has mostly been eradicated from most parts of the world, it still poses a threat of infection, if new strains appear. Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston have recently taken the first steps towards creati... |
24 June 2009 16:01 GMT |
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