Researchers for the first time have identified the parts of the brain involved in a less-commonly studied trigger of misophonia, a condition associated with an extreme aversion to certain sounds.
Researchers for the first time have identified the parts of the brain involved in a less-commonly studied trigger of misophonia, a condition associated with an extreme aversion to certain sounds.
Last month, students from a cluster of small private colleges known as the Ohio 5 schools presented research they had completed at The Ohio State University during the OSU SURE program.
Ohio 5-OSU SURE, or Summer Undergraduate Research Experience, allows students from the College of Wooster, Denison University, Kenyon College, Oberlin College and Ohio Wesleyan University to participate in summer-long research projects at Ohio State. The colleges collaborate through an organization known as the Five Colleges of Ohio, or Ohio 5 for short.
With the approach of fall comes the return of students to campus at The Ohio State University. First- and second-year students and their families will spend the next week moving into residence halls at the Columbus and regional campuses.
Mais de um terco das pessoas diagnosticadas com transtorno depressivo maior nao tem resposta suficiente a tratamentos antidepressivos especificos. Os pacientes frequentemente precisam tentar opcoes diferentes ate que uma seja eficaz.
Mas del 33 por ciento de las personas diagnosticadas con trastorno depresivo mayor no responden lo suficiente a los tratamientos antidepresivos especificos. Con frecuencia, es necesario que el paciente intente con distintas alternativas hasta encontrar una que sea eficaz.
جاكسونفيل، فلوريدا: لا يستجيب أكثر من ثلث الأشخاص الذين تم تشخيصهم بالاضطراب الاكتئابي الرئيسي بشكل كافٍ لمجموعة محددة من العلاجات المضادة للاكتئاب. وغالبًا ما يحتاج المرضى إلى تجربة خيارات مختلفة حتى تُثبت فعالية إحداها.
Researchers from the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine are studying a rare genetic condition called Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) looking for potential ways to prevent colorectal cancer in the general population at an earlier more treatable stage. The researchers' findings are published in GUT.