Author: Elisa Nuñez Acosta
By Elisa Nuñez Acosta On the one hand, the lack of early schizophrenia detections can aggravate its progression. On the other hand, early diagnosis can reduce years with disability. It also could prevent caretakers’...
By Elisa Nuñez Acosta Imagine you are lying on the beach to get a nice sun tan while your body takes advantage of the sunlight to get you all the fuel you need to...
By Elisa Nuñez Acosta Disproportionate carbon dioxide emissions have sped up global warming and we are struggling with the consequent natural disasters. Visionary research could help transform the CO2 story into one of success....
By Elisa Nuñez Acosta Consumption of illegal opioids on the Mexico – U.S. border is higher than in the rest of Mexico and is a hidden reality of many undeserved people in pain. “…...
Engaging the Public in Basic Science By Elisa Nuñez Acosta It was the eighties when the HIV virus was spreading widely. The hardest hit was the male homosexual community, many of which were well-educated...
By Elisa Nuñez Acosta Opioids are drugs that can be natural such as morphine, which is extracted from the poppy plant. Other opioids are synthetic, fentanyl for example, because they are made in a...
Professor Ryabov, a life of science and joy. By Elisa Nuñez Acosta Professor Ryabov welcomed me from his sunny terrace at his house in Pittsburgh to have an interview by Zoom. Behind him a...
By Elisa Núñez Acosta Published in Spanish online: http://www.comoves.unam.mx/numeros/articulo/246/edicion-genetica-en-humanos-la-gran-controversia A new form of genome editing could cure numerous diseases, but it also has complex technical, legal, and ethical implications. Everything depends on how and...
By Elisa Nuñez Acosta “It is frightening to be put and kept in restraints. It causes feelings of degradation and helplessness, and over, say, ten hours is extremely painful… I had nightmares about it...
It was 1989 when the Ceauşescu regime fell in Romania, and subsequently Nicolae Ceauşescu was executed. Following this event, the news that 170, 000 children had been raised in Romanian state-run institutions went around...