One Protein Makes Ebola Deadly. Scientists Can Turn It Off.
Anna Groves | September 18, 2019 A sign in the Democratic Republic of the Congo warns people that Ebola is in the area. (Credit: Sergey Uryadnikov/Shutterstock) The Ebola virus continues to ravage populations across Africa. But earlier this week, researchers reported that theyve figured out what makes Ebola just so vir...
New research finds effective ways to resolve disagreements between couples.
New research finds effective ways to resolve disagreements. David Ludden Ph.D. | September 25, 2019 Image by Olessya from Pixabay Conflict is unavoidable when living with another person, but whether a fight tears down or builds up the relationship depends on how the couple behaves in its aftermath. There are couples wh...
Drop in income may not only hurt the wallet, they may hunt the brain
Unsteady Income in Young Adulthood Linked to Thinking Problems in Middle Age Image by Nattanan Kanchanaprat from Pixabay MINNEAPOLIS Young adults who experience annual income drops of 25 percent or more may be more at risk of having thinking problems and reduced brain health in middle age, according to a study publishe...
Sleep Deprivation Shuts Down Production of Essential Brain Proteins
Emily Willingham | October 10, 2019 A deficit arises in molecules needed for neurons to communicate efficiently Synapse from a mouse forebrain. Credit: Max Iglesias Most of us could use more sleep. We feel it in our urge for an extra cup of coffee and in a slipping cognitive grasp as a busy day grinds on. And sleep has...
Obese people are 'drowning in their own fat', as it blocks airways in the lungs, study finds
Laura Donnelly | October 18, 2019 Obese people are drowning in their own fat, as it blocks airways in the lungs, research suggests. A new study provides the first evidence that fat can accumulate in the airway walls, hindering efforts to breathe. Scientists already know that people who are overweight or obese are more ...