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Health And Medicine

  • Vanderbilt University

    What leads to compulsive alcohol use? With new experiments into binge drinking, researchers are finally getting answers

    New study from neuroscientists at Vanderbilt provides initial answers to long-standing scientific questions on what causes the transition from moderate to compulsive alcohol consumption – and what makes some drinkers particularly vulnerable to developing alcohol use disorders. Read More

    Nov 22, 2019

  • Researchers at VUMC have taken a major step that could ultimately facilitate development of a new class of antidepressants which may relieve symptoms more rapidly and effectively and with fewer side effects than current medications.

    Nov 21, 2019

  • Obesity and two post-operative complications linked with it have associated genetic variants in common, suggesting that obesity may be the culprit.

    Nov 19, 2019

  • Vanderbilt researchers have uncovered another piece in the puzzle of how cells divide — a process that goes awry in cancer cells.

    Nov 18, 2019

  • Structural details of a protein that is essential to normal brain function could improve treatments for epilepsy and other seizure disorders.

    Nov 14, 2019

  • Understanding how RSV is transmitted, which strains dominate and how new strains emerge around the globe will guide better vaccine and anti-viral drug design.

    Nov 14, 2019

  • A novel tool developed by Vanderbilt scientists protects animals from endotoxin shock and can be used for mechanistic analyses of inflammation due to microbial and other insults.

    Nov 5, 2019

  • Simulated electronic health records could avoid patient privacy risks and help speed discovery.

    Nov 4, 2019

  • Interventions that impact the timing of recovery following acute injury may improve future outcomes for patients.

    Oct 31, 2019

  • An unprecedented view of bacterial products within infected tissues opens new opportunities to explore infection biology and devise novel therapeutic strategies.

    Oct 31, 2019

  • A diet high in fiber and yogurt is associated with a reduced risk for lung cancer, according to a study by Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers.

    Oct 28, 2019

  • Researchers at four institutions, including Vanderbilt, have been awarded a five-year, $9.4 million federal grant to tackle undiagnosed congenital diarrheas caused by a single gene mutation.

    Oct 24, 2019

  • Early detection of lymphedema, which occurs in 20% of patients following breast cancer treatment, may improve therapeutic options for patients.

    Oct 22, 2019

  • James Dewar and colleagues have identified a role for the enzyme topoisomerase II in reducing replication errors during the final stage of DNA synthesis.

    Oct 21, 2019

  • Worm neurons have microscopic “spines” — where nerve-to-nerve communication happens — that share features with mammalian neurons, supporting the use of worms to study spine genetics and biology.

    Oct 17, 2019

  • Immune cells that produce an anti-inflammatory factor are enriched in fat tissue around the heart and may be good targets to improve heart attack outcomes.

    Oct 17, 2019

  • A new study shows men with breast cancer are more likely to die than their female counterparts, across all stages of disease.

    Oct 17, 2019

  • The human brain consists of perhaps as many as 1,000 trillion synapses, which transmit signals from one nerve cell to another with amazing speed, precision and plasticity.

    Oct 10, 2019

  • New findings establish a role for the pro-inflammatory molecule IL-33 in the early development of antibody-producing B cells.

    Oct 8, 2019

  • Machine learning on unlabeled electronic health record data has shed light on the emergence of cardiovascular disease.

    Oct 7, 2019