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Medical Xpress / Study finds key brain area drives alcohol-seeking to escape withdrawal stress

What compels someone to keep engaging in alcohol use, even if it damages their health, relationships and well-being? A new study from Scripps Research offers an important clue: a small midline brain region plays a key role ...

Sep 13, 2025 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Well-preserved Amazon rainforest on Indigenous lands can protect people from diseases, study finds

Every time humans cut into the Amazon rainforest or burn or destroy parts of it, they're making people sick.

Sep 13, 2025 in Health
Medical Xpress / Phase I trial finds topical PXS-6302 generally well tolerated in established skin scars

University of Western Australia's Burn Injury Research Unit with the Fiona Wood Foundation reports that topical pan-lysyl oxidase inhibition with PXS-6302 was generally well tolerated over three months and altered extracellular ...

Sep 12, 2025 in Surgery
Medical Xpress / Genetic deletion in cerebellum impedes hemisphere formation, study finds

The cerebellum, a brain region located at the back of the head that has long been known to support the coordination of muscle movements, has recently also been implicated in more sophisticated mental functions. Purkinje cells ...

Sep 12, 2025 in Genetics
Medical Xpress / Microbial allies: Bacteria help fight against cancer

An international team of scientists led by researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS), Imperial College London and the University of Cologne have discovered that microbes associated with tumors produce a ...

Sep 12, 2025 in Medical research
Medical Xpress / Engineered antibodies can direct T-cells to kill cytomegalovirus-infected cells

A UCLA research team has found a new way to prompt the immune system to kill cells infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV), a life-threatening infection that is particularly deadly in immunocompromised people.

Medical Xpress / New study links blood proteins to Alzheimer's disease and memory loss

Researchers at Emory Goizueta Brain Health Institute and partner institutions have found new clues in the blood that could help explain why Alzheimer's disease develops and how it affects memory.

Sep 12, 2025 in Neuroscience
Medical Xpress / Using deep learning for precision cancer therapy

Nearly 50 new cancer therapies are approved every year. This is good news. "But for patients and their treating physicians, it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep track and to select the treatment methods from which ...

Sep 12, 2025 in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Study supports acupuncture as a safe and effective treatment for chronic low back pain in older adults

According to a recent study, older Americans with chronic low back pain who received acupuncture had greater improvement in physical function and reduced pain than those who received usual medical care only, generally prescribed ...

Medical Xpress / Wearable devices could transform pregnancy monitoring and detect abnormalities

A simple fitness tracker might hold the key to revolutionizing maternal health care. Scientists at Scripps Research have found preliminary evidence suggesting that common wearable devices such as the Apple Watch, Garmin and ...

Sep 12, 2025 in Obstetrics & gynaecology
Medical Xpress / Antigen amplification strategy shows promise for more precise next-generation immunotherapies

Tumor immunotherapies, especially those leveraging T-cells to identify and eliminate cancer cells, represent a major breakthrough in cancer treatment. However, many tumor-associated antigens are not expressed at a high enough ...

Sep 12, 2025 in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Smells that deceive the brain: Research reveals how certain aromas are interpreted as taste

Flavored drinks without sugar can be perceived as sweet—and now researchers know why. A new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, published in the journal Nature Communications, reveals that the brain interprets certain ...

Sep 12, 2025 in Neuroscience