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Researchers report the effects of a common Japanese herbal remedy on colitis
Zhengzheng Shi and colleagues at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) in Japan report the effects of a common herbal remedy on...
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Giving out vape starter kit vouchers on the NHS could help entrenched smokers quit
Giving out vape starter kit vouchers on the NHS could help even hardened smokers quit, according to a new study from the University of East Anglia.
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Scientists Thought They Knew How The Nose ‘Knows,’ New Research Suggests Otherwise
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have evidence to potentially overturn a prevailing belief in a type of important signaling within cells.
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First In Nation: UC San Diego Health Offers Treatment For Hereditary Amyloidosis
UC San Diego Health is first in the nation to offer a new injectable medication to patients with nerve damage caused by hereditary transthyretin...
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‘Forever Chemicals’ Destroyed By Simple New Method
PFAS, a group of manufactured chemicals commonly used since the 1940s, are called "forever chemicals" for a reason.
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Glycoprotein GPNMB Is A Possible Biomarker For Parkinson’S Disease Risk
Computational, cell biological, and human tissue-based studies establish GPNMB as a risk gene and potential therapeutic target for Parkinson's...
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Engineers Fabricate A Chip-Free, Wireless Electronic “Skin”
Wearable sensors are ubiquitous thanks to wireless technology that enables a person's glucose concentrations, blood pressure, heart rate, and...
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No One-Size-Fits-All Artificial Intelligence Approach Works For Prevention, Diagnosis Or Treatment Using Precision Medicine
A Rutgers analysis of dozens of artificial intelligence (AI) software programs used in precision, or personalized, medicine to prevent, diagnose...
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Immune System: First Image Of Antigen-Bound T-Cell Receptor At Atomic Resolution
The immune system of vertebrates is a powerful weapon against external pathogens and cancerous cells. T cells play a curcial role in this context.
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Nepal has the highest death rate from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, study reveals
Nepal has the world's highest age-adjusted death rate for chronic lung disease at 182.5 per 100,000 population, with more than 3,000 years lost to...
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Lack of strength in smooth muscle cells leads to malformations of the blood vessels, study shows
The heart pumps blood through the vascular system, supplying cells with oxygen and energy Smooth muscle cells in the vessels finely regulate the...
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Therapeutic target for several metabolic diseases may help fight Alzheimer’s disease
In the recent popular Korean TV series "The Light in Your Eyes," many viewers emphasized with the main character suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
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New study advances the understanding of genetic basis of autism
A new study of genes underlying neurodevelopmental differences has uncovered more than 70 that are very strongly associated with autism and more...
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UNC scientists map the surface of young brain's cortex with unprecedented resolution
Scientists at the UNC School of Medicine have mapped the surface of the cortex of the young human brain with unprecedented resolution, revealing...
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NIH-funded centers of excellence to conduct research on the role of telehealth in cancer care
The National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, will award $23 million to four academic institutions to establish centers...