Here’s why Brighton is favored to win the 2022 KLAA West football championship – Daily Press & Argus

Livingston County QB1 candidates talk about upcoming football season Livingston County quarterbacks talk about their position battles and outlook for the 2022 football season. Bill Khan, Livingston Daily NORTHVILLE Of the motivational tactics at Brightons disposal in 2022, playing the disrespect card isnt among them. The Bulldogs missed the state football playoffs last fall, but they have the attention of Kensington Lakes Activities Association coaches heading into this season

Control of non-REM sleep by ventrolateral medulla glutamatergic neurons projecting to the preoptic area – Nature.com

Animals All procedures were carried out in accordance with the US National Institute of Health (NIH) guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals, and approved by the Animal Care and Use Committees of Columbia University.

Q&A: A year in the life of the mouse lemur – Stanford University

By Kanika Khanna|Part of our Next-Generation Neuroscience series Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute Interdisciplinary Scholar Shixuan Liu studies seasonal rhythms in the diminutive mouse lemur in the Stanford laboratories of Mark Krasnow and James Ferrell.Photo credit: Steve Fisch Animals in the wild may not have an annual planner to keep track of the year, but they nonetheless manage to keep to a strict calendar for example knowing just what time of the year to breed and when to hibernate. Research into the circadian clocks that regulate our 24-hour cycles led to a recent Nobel Prize, but very little is known about how animals maintain much longer-term seasonal rhythms. Shixuan Liu aims to tackle this thorny question using her deep expertise in quantitative biology

Sure Signs You Have Liver Disease, Say Physicians Eat This Not That – Eat This, Not That

Liverdisease can be very sneakyif people don't know the signs, it can be easy to miss until the disease is advanced. "That's the tough part of treatment," says Anurag Maheshwari, MD, a gastroenterologist with the Institute for Digestive Health and Liver Disease at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore. "Convincing patients that they need to act now in order to avoid complications in the future can sometimes be a challenge, because they don't feel any different today." Here are five sure signs of liver disease, according to doctors.