A new study helps further understanding about how aging slows the production of new immune cells and decreases the immune systems response to vaccines in the elderly.
According to a new study, gut bacteria plays an important role in inducing depression and anxiety, even in early life.
According to researchers, an experimental drug extends lifespan in male mice and ameliorates a number of behavioral symptoms of Rett syndrome in female mice, signifying the disorder may be reversible.
A new study reports people with insulin resistance, a feature common in type 2 diabetes, can increase the risk for developing Alzheimer's disease.
A new study reports too much extra fat can impair the body's ability to send signals to the brain to stop stress responses.
According to a new study, intelligence in animal species can be estimated by the size of the holes in the skull through which the arteries pass.
A new study reports high fat diets can impair the function of the mesolimbic dopamine system.
A new study reports diabetics who experience high rates of complications also have an increased risk of developing dementia.
According to a new study, anxious parents are more likely to have anxious offspring.
A new study reports high fat and high sugar diets alter gut bacteria and cause changes in cognitive flexibility, or the power to adapt to changes in situations.
AGRP neurons are responsible for those feelings of hunger which can make it more difficult to resist snacks when on a diet, a new study reports.
Researchers have identified genetic triggers that help to regulate appetite in fish and mice.