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06/04/2020

Alzheimer’s trial screening data links high amyloid levels with early stage disease

First paper from NIH-funded “A4” study supports amyloid as target for prevention. Read More

03/04/2020

NIDA Director outlines potential risks to people who smoke and use drugs during COVID-19 pandemic

The piece raises several important concerns regarding COVID-19 for specific vulnerable populations. Read More

02/04/2020

Single mutation leads to big effects in autism-related gene

NIH study provides insight into one mechanism underlying the higher prevalence of males in some cases of autism. Read More

02/04/2020

NIH-funded research leads to pediatric labeling updates for doxycycline, clindamycin and caffeine citrate

Labels now include better information for healthcare providers on recommended usage and dosage in pediatric populations. Read More

31/03/2020

NIH researchers discover gene for rare disease of excess bone tissue growth

Findings provide insight that may inform search for treatments. Read More

30/03/2020

Fast-fail trial shows new approach to identifying brain targets for clinical treatments

NIH-funded study identifies receptor as possible target for treating anhedonia. Read More

30/03/2020

NIH-funded studies show stents and surgery no better than medication, lifestyle changes at reducing cardiac events

Researchers find stents, surgery provide higher quality of life for those with chest pain. Read More

28/03/2020

Gene mutation enhances cognitive flexibility in mice, NIH study suggests

Findings may have implications for understanding epilepsy, autism spectrum disorders. Read More

25/03/2020

The National Library of Medicine expands access to coronavirus literature through PubMed Central

PubMed Central is a digital archive of peer-reviewed biomedical and life sciences literature, with access to nearly 6 million full-text journal articles. Read More

24/03/2020

Higher daily step count linked with lower all-cause mortality

Approximately 4,800 participants wore accelerometers for up to seven days between 2003 and 2006. Read More

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