A program in technical fields such as construction lets students gain experience and certifications while still in high ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that concussions and repetitive head injuries in sports could trigger latent viruses in the ...
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis, highlights the often-overlooked health impacts of wildfire smoke. While lung and heart diseases are commonly mentioned, he explains that smoke ...
In his farewell message to the nation, outgoing Surgeon General Vivek Murthy emphasized the importance of "building community" and reiterated warnings about the detrimental effects of loneliness.
New research suggests that concussions and repetitive head trauma may reactivate dormant viruses like HSV-1 in the brain, potentially triggering neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
Look back at some of Community Impact's coverage of Frisco that made the front page in 2024, including restructure propositions for the Frisco Fire Department, businesses in The Rail District bracing ...
CTEcells is under clinical development by CTE Biologics and currently in Phase II for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). According to GlobalData, Phase II drugs for Chronic Traumatic ...
Common side effects may include blurred vision, weight gain, and sleepiness. As the name suggests, SSRIs target the neurotransmitter (brain chemical) serotonin and the goal is to increase serotonin ...
Subtle activation of a small subset of neurons in one region of the brain can make male mice resilient to, and even reverse, the detrimental effects of chronic stress. The same is true for female ...
Schlesinger is a physician-scientist and professor, president, and CEO of Texas Biomedical Research Institute, a nonprofit research organization in San Antonio, Texas. The connection between ...
The good news is, that show’s production company Green Street has a new series coming next year called Common Side Effects, and it looks every bit as visually stunning as Scavengers did.
FORMER England rugby star Phil Vickery has revealed that he likely has chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Vickery, 48, played 73 times for England and helped them to World Cup triumph in 2003.