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Patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) who feel more stress also have more cancer cells in their blood and elevated levels of three other markers of more advanced disease, a new study finds.
University Research | The Ohio State UniversityStanford researchers have found the oldest archaeological evidence of beer brewing, a discovery that supports the hypothesis that in some regions, beer may have been an underlying motivation to cultivate cereals.
University Research | Stanford UniversityA Stanford University analysis suggests another way the government could encourage the oil and gas industry to capture and store carbon.
Research to Secure Our Energy Future | Energy Policy | Stanford UniversityA program designed at The Ohio State University to reduce harmful stress in cancer patients can be taught to therapists from around the country and implemented at their sites, a new study shows.
University Research | The Ohio State UniversityA robot called JackRabbot 2 is learning how to navigate safely through spaces occupied by people, following the rules of human etiquette. What it learns could help it move comfortably among us in the future.
University Research | Stanford UniversityIn the largest genetic study of varicose veins ever completed, Stanford researchers and their collaborators found evidence that being tall is a risk factor for the condition.
University Research | Stanford UniversityA new national study out of The Ohio State University shows that people whose mothers had more partners – married or cohabiting – often follow the same path.
University Research | The Ohio State UniversityA new study from The Ohio State University found that mailing at-home HPV tests to hard-to-reach women may be a viable approach, one that could be especially helpful in regions such as Appalachia, where access to women’s health care can be limited.
University Research | The Ohio State UniversityPatients with cardiomyopathy have abnormally short telomeres in the cells responsible for heart contraction, Stanford researchers find. This disease hallmark opens new pathways for drug discovery.
University Research | Stanford UniversityKetamine’s antidepressive effects require activation of opioid receptors in the brain, a new Stanford study shows. The surprising finding may alter how new antidepressants are developed and administered in order to mitigate the risk of opioid dependence.
Depression & Schizophrenia | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | University Research | Stanford University