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Yale School of Medicine

The Yale School of Medicine is the graduate medical school at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut

Hope for alleviating long Covid brain fog using a combination of a combination of guanfacine and N-acetylcysteine

Found: The signal pathway in the brain that controls food intake

Opening genomics data to all with a new cloud-based platform

Reducing the need for hip replacements by 10 percent using stem cell therapy

An injection to treat skin cancer?

Using tiny nanoparticles for brain cancer treatment

Could COVID-19 Patients Still Have Coronavirus After Symptoms Disappear?

Could a new RNA therapy, delivered through the nose, treat West Nile Virus?

A Yale-led research team developed a new RNA therapy, delivered through the nose, to treat mice infected with West Nile Virus. The innovative approach reduced the virus in the brain, allowing the immune system to destroy the virus and develop long-term protection against West Nile Virus disease, the researchers said. The findings, published in Cell Host

Could a new RNA therapy, delivered through the nose, treat West Nile Virus?

In search for Alzheimer’s drug, a major STEP forward

Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have discovered a new drug compound that reverses the brain deficits of Alzheimer’s disease in an animal model. Their findings are published in the Aug. 5 issue of the journal PLoS Biology. The compound, TC-2153, inhibits the negative effects of a protein called STtriatal-Enriched tyrosine Phosphatase (STEP), which is key

In search for Alzheimer’s drug, a major STEP forward

Nature’s own nanoparticles harnessed to target disease

The results suggest the technique could be used to combat a variety of diseases. Using a novel form of immune-genetic therapy, researchers from Yale School of Medicine and the Jagiellonian University College of Medicine in Poland have successfully inhibited a strong immune allergic inflammatory response in the skin of mice. The results suggest the technique

Nature’s own nanoparticles harnessed to target disease

UCSB Researchers Successfully Treat Autism in Infants

A study conducted by researchers at the Koegel Autism Center at UC Santa Barbara has found that replacing such games in favor of those the infant prefers can actually lessen the severity of the infants’ ASD symptoms, and, perhaps, alleviate the condition altogether. Most infants respond to a game of peek-a-boo with smiles at the very least,

UCSB Researchers Successfully Treat Autism in Infants

Oxytocin Improves Brain Function in Children With Autism

“Such a treatment approach will fundamentally improve our understanding of autism and its treatment.”   Preliminary results from an ongoing, large-scale study by Yale School of Medicine researchers shows that oxytocin — a naturally occurring substance produced in the brain and throughout the body — increased brain function in regions that are known to process

Oxytocin Improves Brain Function in Children With Autism

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