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Brainwaves can predict future pain sensitivity

13 August, 2020

Scientists have demonstrated that one particularly prevalent pattern of brain activity, called alpha waves, strongly relates to the body's susceptibility or resilience to pain.


REM sleep regulates eating behaviour

11 August, 2020

Electrical activity in hypothalamic circuits during REM sleep is essential to maintain a stable feeding behaviour in mammals.


T cell steroids help tumours suppress the immune system

04 August, 2020

UK researchers have revealed that tumours can evade the immune system by telling immune cells to produce immunosuppressive steroids.


Obscure brain region sheds light on addiction

31 July, 2020

Our brains are wired to retain information that relates to the context in which highly significant events occurred. This mechanism also underlies drug addiction.


Medieval medicine for modern-day infections

29 July, 2020

Researchers suggest that medieval methods using everyday ingredients could help solve the growing problem of antibiotic resistance.


Learning the wiring for autism spectrum disorder

24 July, 2020

Researchers have identified brain circuitry that plays a key role in the behavioural differences that characterise autism spectrum disorder.


COVID-19 vaccine candidates induce immune reaction

22 July, 2020

The Lancet has published early results from two promising new SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 vaccine candidates, one being trialled in the UK and the other in China.


Some psychiatric disorders share brain structural elements

20 July, 2020

The shared brain areas showing structural aberrations were mainly in cortical areas associated with cognitive processing, memory and self-awareness.


Breast cancer cells can reprogram immune cells for metastasis

17 July, 2020

Metastatic breast cancer cells can reprogram natural killer (NK) cells so that they stop killing cancer cells and instead assist in metastasis.


Age-related impairments could be reversed

10 July, 2020

Two impairments of old age — frailty and immunity decline — can be halted and even partially reversed using a novel cell-based therapeutic approach.


Genetic malfunction triggers familial migraine

06 July, 2020

A genetic dysfunction in specific brain cells of the cingulate cortex area strongly influences head pain occurrence.


COVID-19 vaccine commences human trials in Adelaide

03 July, 2020

The Phase 1 trial will provide initial safety and immune response data on the vaccine and is being conducted at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.


Plant extracts found to be active against SARS-CoV-2

02 July, 2020

Scientists have shown in laboratory studies that aqueous and ethanolic extracts of specially bred sweet wormwood plants are active against SARS-Cov-2.


Immune cell may be key to activating energy-burning 'beige fat'

26 June, 2020

Eosinophils, a type of immune cell, could be important in activating a type of fat that burns energy instead of storing it.


Experimental whooping cough vaccine confers broad protection

25 June, 2020

Intranasal immunisation with the new vaccine not only induced excellent systemic responses but also strong local immune responses.


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