Researchers have used mouse models to study how cocaine addiction alters the brain, illuminating why relapse is common as ...
Cocaine addiction isn’t simply a failure of willpower — it’s the result of lasting biological changes in the brain.
When a cocaine addict relapses, it isn't a matter of personal failure—it's the biological result of their brain's rewiring, ...
Researchers from the University of Oxford have created the first high-resolution molecular atlas of the adult Drosophila ...
A new study reveals how age-related microbiome shifts can disrupt gut–brain signaling, uncovering a microbial pathway that may accelerate memory decline during aging. Study: Intestinal interoceptive ...
Teen killed after being hit by a line drive during baseball practice, family says - Bentley Wolfe’s obituary says he loved tractors, trucks and farming, and enjoyed riding four-wheelers, shooting guns ...
Researchers discovered that gut bacteria could travel to the brain via the vagus nerve in mice, offering clues to the gut-brain axis’ involvement in some neurological disorders. Weiss, Grakoui, and ...
Scientists at Arc Institute and Stanford University have discovered that age-related memory loss may be driven by changes in the gut rather than the brain itself. In a study published in Nature, ...
Scientists identify the protein DeltaFosB as the "master switch" that rewires the brain's memory and reward circuits, driving chronic cocaine addiction and relapse.
Any prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens to tighten global energy supplies with each passing day.
Alzheimer's-related brain changes progressed up to 20 times faster in women who also had abnormal levels of a Parkinson's-related protein, according to a Mayo Clinic study published in JAMA Network ...
Exercise your brain,” experts advise people hoping to stave off dementia. But how? Stretching your brain might be the better description. Do a crossword puzzle a day and you may ...