
Author: Mary Moore RN

The Role of Type I Interferon Autoantibodies in Exacerbating Influenza and COVID-19 Cases
Why do some people get “severe flu” or “severe COVID”? French researchers have found the answer. More precisely, they have understood the biological mechanism underlying the predisposition to severe …Early Reproduction Genetically Linked to Shortened Lifespan: Insights from a Comprehensive University of Michigan Study
Genetic mutations that promote reproduction tend to shorten lifespan. This was recently revealed by researchers from the University of Michigan. Before reaching this conclusion, they wanted to test biologist …Advancements in Neurological Therapeutics: Snail Protein as a Modulator in Post-Traumatic Neuroregeneration
In the U.S., both traumatic brain injuries and strokes represent major health challenges, with over 69,000 TBI-related deaths and more than 795,000 people experiencing strokes annually. A new study …
Association of High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol with Dementia Risk in Older Adults: Insights from the ASPREE Cohort Study
Contrary to the common belief that HDL cholesterol is beneficial, recent research indicates a potential risk of dementia in elderly individuals with high HDL levels. The Good Cholesterol? HDL …Stanford Scientists Develop a Blood Test That Can Predict Which Organ Will Fail First
Not all organs age at the same rate from one person to the next. For example, around one in five healthy adults aged 50 or older has at least …
New Study Unveils Distinct Brain Activity in PTSD Sufferers During Traumatic Memory Processing
In people with post-traumatic stress disorder, the fact that traumatic memories resurface often manifests itself as intrusions that differ profoundly from the processing of normal negative memories. “These characteristics …

