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  • Health - 24 Sep 2019
    Astronauts experience severe forces and changes to their bodies during spaceflight. The extensive G-force upon lift-off and landing as well as the zero gravity (microgravity) environment whilst in...
  • Health - 7 Aug 2019
    Fine and ultrafine particulate matter contains many compounds that can have a toxic effect on the body. Therefore, it is no surprise that particulate matter is associated with the development of...
  • Health - 28 Jun 2019
    Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease or CJD, (Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt, 1885 - 1964, German psychiatrist and Alfons Maria Jakob, 1884 - 1931, German psychiatrist) (also called subacute spongiform...
  • News - 28 Jun 2019
    A new study from the researchers at the University of California, Berkeley has shown that progressively declining quality of sleep among those in their 50s and 60s could be indicative of protein...
  • Health - 13 Jun 2019
    Depression is a common mental health condition. The World Health Organization (WHO) says depression affects about 300 million people worldwide.
  • News - 22 May 2019
    A new study has shown that cannabidiol or CBD, found in cannabis, could help people with opioid use disorder or addiction. CBD can help reduce the symptoms of craving among addicts when on withdrawal...
  • News - 19 Mar 2019
    At Pittcon 2019, Bruker this week highlights new and innovative analytical systems and high-value applied market solutions for food analysis, pharma applications, materials science research and...
  • News - 13 Mar 2019
    Richard Eglen discusses the use of organoids in drug discovery, including the screening of candidate compounds for efficacy, toxicity, and pharmacokinetics.
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    Psychopharmacology is a field, which analyses the impact of different drugs on the mental health of patients. It considers how different compounds alter people’s behavior by changing the way that the...
  • Life Sciences - 6 Feb 2019
    DREAADs are engineered proteins that allow scientists to control nerve cell activity in ambulatory animals.

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