theymay develop a protective barkbut I'm afraid they aren't an ideal guard dog as their friendly and happy personality will kick in and they are more likely to give any Burglar a big lick!
In a study published online Sept. 28 in theJournal of Family Violence, Herrenkohl and his co-authors reported that childhood abuse led to worse mental andphysical healthand substance abuse inadulthood. For instance, 24 percent of child abuse survivors reported moderate to severe depression – a ...
A stressed fetal environment can hinder the process of nephrogenesis, which is now acknowledged as a substantial risk factor for the development of chronic kidney disease in adulthood. Urinary tract obstruction, present from birth, is the primary cause of chronic kidney disease stemming from ...
Neurofibromatosisis a heartbreaking condition that can affect men and women of any ethnicity. The disorder causes tumors to develop in a patient’s nerve tissue. Physicians are usually able to diagnose neurofibromatosis, or NF, in childhood or early adulthood. There are three types of NF th...
these data sets are yielding the first draft of the open-sourceHuman Cell Atlas, which will chart cell types in the body from development to adulthood. Our SF Biohub and theChan Zuckerberg Imaging Instituteare partnering onOpenCell, which maps the locations of different proteins in our cells. ...
monitoring: immune Presurgical epilepsy assessment is significantly enhanced by the integration of multimodality imaging techniques, particularly in those cases where MRI reveals no discernible pathology. The correlation of clinical presentation, video-EEG recordings, positron emission tomography (PET), ictal...
Paediatric patients with refractory epilepsy treated with vigabatrin might develop bilateral concentric constriction of the VF, that typically exhibits a binasal annular defect within the central 30° and relative temporal sparing [43]. Adverse visual effects and retinal toxicity, found in those patients...
in people with mature and healthy immune systems, but always result in a chronic infection [149]. The beginning of this chronic stage is characterized by the differentiation of tachyzoites into slower growing bradyzoite forms which develop a glycoprotein-rich wall around the vacuole boundary while...
Newport: In addition, this is a potential treatment for Parkinsons disease, Huntingtons disease, multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Garrels disease), drug resistance epilepsy, brittle type I diabetes, diabetes and insulin resistance in type II case. The ketone mechanism...