Scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (The Neuro) of McGill University have used a unique approach to track
Powerful new approach helps understand molecular alterations in neurological disease
Neurological diseases are typically associated with a multitude of molecular changes. But out of these thousands of changes in gene
New piece in the Huntington’s disease puzzle
In a new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have discovered a hitherto unknown error in the transport of
Mystery deepens over the cause of Alzheimer’s: Biologist studies ‘traffic jams’ in brain cells with the hope of unraveling the origins of disease
For more than 20 years, much of the leading research on Alzheimer’s disease has been guided by the “amyloid hypothesis.”
What would help or hinder patient participation in mitochondrial disease clinical trials? Patient-centric perspective offers key insights into upcoming treatment studies
As clinical trials gear up with the aim of attaining the first FDA-approved treatments for mitochondrial disease, a new study
In child-crippling mucolipidosis IV, drug shows hope in lab cultures
Mucolipidosis IV debilitates afflicted children’s nervous systems in their first year of life, steals their eyesight in their teens and
Biosensor technologies to offer more effective approaches to disease treatment
Every cell in our bodies is shaped by its outer coating, or biomembrane. This incredible, naturally created nanostructure wraps the
Potent new mechanism of action for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease revealed
Professor Akiyoshi Fukamizu’s research group of Life Science Center for Survival Dynamics (Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance, TARA), University of Tsukuba,
People with dementia more likely to go missing
The tendency of people with dementia to wander and become lost has led QUT researchers to recommend a ‘Silver Alert’
Tick bite protection: New CDC study adds to the promise of permethrin-treated clothing: Lab tests show germ-carrying ticks can’t move properly after contact with treated garments
The case for permethrin-treated clothing to prevent tick bites keeps getting stronger. In a series of experiments conducted by researchers