A drug typically prescribed for arthritis halts brain-damaging seizures in mice that have a condition like epilepsy, according to researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
This is the second part in a two-part series examining how San Francisco’s reevaluation of drug policy could reshape programs meant to help people who are addicted to narcotics. In this edition, we ...
In a deal that could reach nearly $2 billion, Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. has licensed a small molecule for ...
Researchers hope their findings on motion sickness could also lead to improved medications for people with this condition.
Enzymes, the core catalysts in life, drive critical biological processes ranging from metabolic regulation to energy ...
In a small lab on an upper floor of a building at the University at Albany, students are growing fully-formed human hearts. The hearts are miniscule — about half as large as the head of a needle. But ...
Drugs and other treatments can be quite effective at killing cancer cells, yet many fall short as they struggle to penetrate ...
A new study by UCLA Health has discovered what researchers say is the first drug to fully reproduce the effects of physical ...
After a stroke, gamma oscillations disappear, and parvalbumin neurons lose their connections. Gamma oscillations are like the ...
Rutgers researchers found that increased brown fat improves longevity and exercise capacity in mice. They aim to develop a ...
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