Day: April 17, 2019

NV-5138, a small molecule drug that mimics the action of ketamine, provides fast-acting antidepressant responses in rodent models of depression. The drug is currently undergoing Phase 1 testing in humans. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-17 20:05:25 Category: drug Tag: action Post ID: 6854

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Vitamin D causes dendritic cells to produce more CD31, hindering the activation of T cells. The study sheds light on how vitamin D deficiency regulates the immune system and can lead to autoimmune diseases, like multiple sclerosis. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-17 20:05:23 Category: causes Tag: activation Post ID: 6853

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Yale researchers successfully restored cellular activity and circulation to a pig’s brain, four hours after its death. The research challenges the assumption about both timing and the irreversible nature of the cessation of some brain functions following death. Go to Source Author: http://http://neurosciencenews.com/ Post date: 2019-04-17 20:05:17 Category: brain Tag: activity Post ID: 6851

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You’ve probably heard the term “employee voice” a lot lately. The employee engagement landscape is shifting, and strategic HR pros are looking for more agile tools that allow them to tap into the value of their most important asset: their people. That’s a worthwhile goal. On average, American workers will spend 90,000 hours of their lives at […]Continue reading

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It doesn’t matter if you’re a doctor, a bartender, or a school teacher. Everyone could use some extra money. It’s no surprise, then, that people everywhere are taking on side hustles to supplement their incomes. But what side hustles pay well? Which ones can actually increase your earnings enough to make it worth working all those extra hours? […]Continue reading

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