Researchers compare the volumes of various regions of the brain in people with and without schizophrenia to identify the key brain structures involved.
New research from the University of Aberdeen shows that weight loss in people with Parkinson's disease leads to decreased life expectancy, increased risk of dementia and more dependency on care.
For people with multiple sclerosis, an MS hug can be an unwelcome and painful part of their condition.
A study examines the association between viruses and breast cancer by examining the presence of the four viruses in normal breast tissue and after cancer development.
Blocking the motion of a key protein frees oxygen to injury iron-dependent proteins in lung and breast cancer cells, slowing their enlargement and making them more straightforward to kill.
Maternal stress during the second trimester of pregnancy may influence the nervous system of the developing child, both before and after birth, and may have subtle effects on temperament, resulting in less smiling and engagement, as well as diminished ability to regulate emotions.
The team found that most participants opted to use opioids during the first three days following discharge from the emergency department and that on average, patients took just six pills, despite being given 21.
In less than one week, there has been a three per cent rise in casualties, as more 2,267 people have been struck with the disease, according to official WHO figures.
Metastatic cancer is responsible for the vast majority of cancer deaths, but our limited understanding of how metastasis begins makes finding ways to stop it hugely challenging. A new study may provide some insight, however.
Alterations in gut bacteria at a young age could help to trigger and progress multiple sclerosis in people who are genetically predisposed to the autoimmune disease.
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