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Researchers at WashU Medicine identified a direct connection between cancer-related inflammation and the loss of motivation characteristic of advanced cancer. In a mouse study they describe a brain pathway that starts with neurons (labeled in green, above) that sense inflammation signals, and the researchers were able to treat the loss of motivation by blocking this pathway.

Brain Pathway Links Inflammation to Loss of Motivation in Advanced Cancer

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Apigenin loaded nanoparticles for obesity

New Dual-Action Nanoparticles Turn Body Fat Into Calorie-Burning Machines

Categories Health
U.S. (left) vs African meal

African Diet Reverses Inflammation in Just Two Weeks While Western Foods Trigger Disease Markers

Categories Health, Social Sciences
A generated image showing a human gut with various types of bacteria, accompanied by a personalized treatment plan featuring antibiotics, probiotics, and prebiotics

Gut Bacteria Imbalance After Stroke May Worsen Brain Inflammation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
rosemary

Ancient Herb Wisdom Leads to Promising Alzheimer’s Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
The dark bands correspond to EKODE products in mouse tissues, including liver, pancreas and heart. Unique compounds and concentrations are found in different tissues and organs, which could lead to blood tests for disease-specific biomarkers.

Novel Blood Test Could Reveal Hidden Inflammation in Heart Disease and Alzheimer’s

Categories Health, Technology
Woman at beach with sunburned face

Sunburn Decoded: Scientists Uncover Hidden RNA Alarm System, Turning Decades of UV Research on Its Head

Categories Health
One-fourth of adults 65 and older report social isolation and one-third of adults 45 or older report being lonely. Image by www.istockphoto.com/Ruslan Lytvyn

How Loneliness and Social Isolation Impact Physical Health

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A Cause of Hyperinflammatory Response in Lethal COVID-19 Identified

Cracking the Code of Cytokine Storm: Researchers Uncover Key Genetic Trigger

Categories Health
Apple with a tape measure

Aussie researchers claim obesity breakthrough via gut microbiome

Categories Health
Illustration of a human body without skin

Gut Microbiome Changes Could Help Predict and Prevent Rheumatoid Arthritis

Categories Health
illustration of gut bacteria

Discrimination’s Hidden Impact: Study Reveals Distinct Changes in Gut Bacteria

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Foot with bandage

Key molecule in wound healing identified

Categories Health
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