By drawing on seismology, Inserm researcherhave just developed a noninvasive brain imaging method using MRI that provides the same information as physical palpation.
The Nobel prize in physiology or medecine is awarded to William C. Campbell et Satoshi Ōmura et Youyou Tu
Researchers have analysed data on pre- and postnatal exposure to tobacco in the homes of 5,200 primary school children. They show that this exposure is associated with a risk of behavioural disorders in children, particularly emotional and conduct disorders.
Researchers from Inserm and University of Bordeaux have just discovered that the cannabinoid receptors of the brain control these memories that are crucial for survival.
Des scientifiques provenant de 6 pays, réunis au sein du projet ENS@T-HT mettent en commun leur expertise afin d’améliorer le diagnostic et la prise en charge thérapeutique de l’hypertension artérielle primaire et secondaire par une approche axée sur les « omiques ». Le projet ENS@T-HT, coordonné par Maria-Christina Zennaro, Directrice de recherche à l’Inserm (Centre de recherche Cardiovasculaire de Paris), a été officiellement lancé ce mois-ci à Paris et...
The twin objective of this new collaboration between the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm) and CentraleSupélec is to train engineers that are better integrated into research laboratories, and biologists that are more involved in technological innovation.
A study shows that French women breastfeed for an average of 17 weeks, or just over 4 and a half months in total, and only exclusively for two months.
Researchers at Unit 1121 "Biomaterials and Bio-engineering" (Inserm/Strasbourg university) have succeeded in creating a film with antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
The efforts of the international community for the past ten years in the fight against malaria have reduced the number of disease-related deaths. The emerging resistance to standard therapies threatening South-East Asia, and new research carried out by the team led by Françoise Benoit-Vical, are not reassuring factors.
Spearheaded by the France Alzheimer's association, the 22nd edition of the World Day to combat Alzheimer's Disease will take place on Monday 21 September. The focus this year will be on Alzheimer's sufferers' speech.