Cells experience many different types of stress, such as starvation or stress caused by too much salt or too high a temperature. Insulin signals respond to such stress signals by sending the protein ...
A new set of exercises designed to tap into certain reflexes could help improve reading and writing skills among dyslexic sufferers, according to pioneering new research ...
Both testing of the sex of a foetus and sex-selective abortion are banned in Nepal. The Safe Maternity and Reproductive ...
Cell division is an essential process for all life on Earth, yet the exact mechanisms by which cells divide during early ...
An international research team has uncovered compelling evidence that gut-microbe-derived molecules may play an important ...
Colorado voters won’t receive TABOR refunds this year, but the the law firms behind the lawsuit over the state’s ban on ...
The human brain is often compared to a computer, but the latest wave of research shows it is closer to a self-building city, ...
In a paper published in the journal Nature Neuroscience, researchers have mapped how stress events during pregnancy can ...
Disrupting maternal gut-immune axis perturbed immune networks in developing mouse brains, revealing potential mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders.
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
A study published in Nature Neuroscience explores how prenatal stress can influence neurodevelopmental outcomes in foetuses.
Dr. Gil Mor discusses sex-specific placental responses and long-term immune alterations from prenatal virus exposure.