But be warned, the waters could get choppy (see: aforementioned fried brain). Speaking of brains, remember that old anti-drug ad campaign? A guy holds up an egg and says, “This is your brain.” ...
It makes sense then that a drug that modulates the appetite will influence the brain. But it turns out that semaglutide also plugs into physiological processes that are far removed from metabolism.
It's a milestone in medical research, largely because there's no drug that has proven effective in rehabilitation, leaving patients with only physical therapy to help rebuild the brain's signaling ...
A so-called 'wonder' drug for Alzheimer's may cause life-threatening brain bleeds in a third of patients who take it, a new ...
The findings, published in Nature Communications, tested two candidate drugs based on research into the brain mechanisms involved in rehabilitation. One of these drugs led to significant recovery ...