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How hormones influence the human mind

Hormones are vital for maintaining normal body functions, but scientists are finding they can also powerfully - and sometimes negatively - affect our mood and mental health.
How humans move is an open question, according to Mark Latash, distinguished professor of kinesiology at Penn State. Investigations continue into how the nervous system generates meaningful movements, ...
How Fish Anatomy 380 Million Years Ago Gave Us Fingers (Image: Canva) Our fingers may owe their existence to a long-forgotten feature of ancient fish. New research suggests that the genetic switch ...
What Is Palsonify, and Why Does It Matter? Palsonify (paltusotine) is a new once-daily oral medicine approved to treat adults with acromegaly who either didn’t get much help from surgery or cannot ...
With Court Kacheri, Ashish steps into fresh territory as Param—a lawyer navigating both the quirk and seriousness of India’s legal world. The show, produced by TVF, promises a refreshing take on the ...
Stem-cell models provide evidence that viral DNA sequences that entered the human genome in the past were repurposed to aid early stages of embryonic development. Sherif Khodeer is in the Department ...
Scientists have been surprised by a recent discovery that says under special conditions, some of your body cells in the pancreas can produce the hormone GLP-1, which is mimicked by popular diabetes ...
Bruna is a contributor from Brazil. Although she's an advertising executive, she has been working as a pop culture journalist since 2004, and before Game Rant she worked as a contributor for TechTudo, ...
Waterbirds at Illinois lakes face deadly threats from abandoned fishing equipment, with local wildlife advocates documenting numerous cases of birds dying after prolonged suffering from entanglement, ...
On Thursday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc.’s (NASDAQ: CRNX) Palsonify (paltusotine) for the first-line treatment of adults with acromegaly who ...