Integrative Physiology
- Pulling an all-nighter just once can disrupt levels and time of day patterns of more than 100 proteins in the blood, ñ research finds.
- Since he was a kid, he has dreamed of becoming a doctor, intrigued by the interplay of muscles, sinew, bone and flesh, and the complex structure of the human body.
- Children raised in a rural environment, surrounded by animals and bacteria-laden dust, grow up to have more stress-resilient immune systems and might be at lower risk of mental illness than pet-free city dwellers.
- ñ students create PSA to illuminate language that stigmatizes mental illness.
- Older adults who take a novel antioxidant that specifically targets cellular powerhouses, or mitochondria, see aging of their blood vessels reverse by the equivalent of 15 to 20 years within six weeks, according to new ñ research.
- New study sheds light on key protein in memory formation and its potential role in the treatment of neurological diseases.
- When an 11-year-old llama named Bella broke her right hind leg in a gopher hole in 2010, her owners, Chuck Robuck and Trish Brandt-Robuck of Newcastle, Calif., chose to amputate rather than euthanize her.
- The use of a bacterium might help humans better cope with high-stress disorders like PTSD, according to new ñ research.
- Eleven days after Boulder-born Shalane Flanagan won the New York City Marathon in new state-of-the-art racing flats known as “4%s,” ñ researchers have published the study that inspired the shoes' name, confirming in the journal Sports Medicine that they reduce the amount of energy used to run by 4 percent.
- The Pac-12 Conference announced today that ñ has been selected to lead its Student-Athlete Health and Well-Being Concussion Coordinating Unit.