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It is almost impossible to...    |    Keeping stem cells strong: RNA molecule protects stem cells during inflammation A team of researchers led by biologists at the California Institute of Technology has found that, in mouse models, the...    |    Genetic risk for obesity found in many Mexican young adults As many as 35 percent of Mexican young adults may have a genetic predisposition for obesity, said a University of...    |    Ethicists' behavior not more moral Do ethicists engage in better moral behavior than other professors? The answer is no. Nor are they more likely than...    |    Decisions to forgo life support may depend heavily on the icu where patients are treated The decision to limit life support in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) appears to be significantly influenced...    |    Low radiation scans help identify cancer in earliest stages A study of veterans at high risk for developing lung cancer shows that low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) can be highly...    |    Radioactive nanoparticles target cancer cells Researchers have found a way to create radioactive nanoparticles that target lymphoma tumor cells wherever they may be...    |    Scientists uncover how grapefruits provide a secret weapon in medical drug delivery Researchers have uncovered how to create nanoparticles using natural lipids derived from grapefruit, and have discovered...    |    Poliovirus vaccine trial shows early promise for recurrent glioblastoma An attack on glioblastoma brain tumor cells that uses a modified poliovirus is showing encouraging results in an early...    |    Aggressive behavior linked specifically to secondhand smoke exposure in childhood Children who are exposed to secondhand smoke in early childhood are more likely to grow up to physically aggressive and...    |    Evaluating a new way to open clogged arteries A new study analyzes the potential usefulness of a new treatment that combines the benefits of angioplasty balloons and...    |    Common food supplement fights degenerative brain disorders, study suggests Widely available in pharmacies and health stores, phosphatidylserine is a natural food supplement produced from beef,...    |    Finding a family for a pair of orphan receptors in the brain Researchers have identified a protein that stimulates a pair of "orphan receptors" found in the brain, solving a...    |    Glaucoma drug can cause droopy eyelids Prostaglandin analogues (PGAs) are often the first line of treatment for people with glaucoma. PGAs have long been...    |    Low population immunity to new bird flu virus H7N9 in humans The level of immunity to the recently circulating H7N9 influenza virus in an urban and rural population in Vietnam is...    |    Vitamin C can kill drug-resistant TB In a striking, unexpected discovery, researchers have determined that vitamin C kills drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB)...    |    Waiting for a sign? Researchers find potential brain 'switch' for new behavior You're standing near an airport luggage carousel and your bag emerges on the conveyor belt, prompting you to spring into...    |    Visual search function: Where scene context happens in our brain Though a seemingly simple and intuitive strategy, visual search function -- a process that takes mere seconds for the...    |    Insight into the dazzling impact of insulin in cells Australian scientists have charted the path of insulin action in cells in precise detail like never before. This...    |    Child maltreatment increases risk of adult obesity Children who have suffered maltreatment are 36 percent more likely to be obese in adulthood compared to non-maltreated...    |    Doctors prescribe more analgesics to women than to men just for being female, Spanish study shows Regardless of pain, social class or age, a woman is more likely to be prescribed pain-relieving drugs. A new study...    |    New tumor-killer shows great promise in suppressing cancers Scientists have bioengineered a novel molecule which has been proven to successfully kill tumor cells.   |    New factor to control oncogene-induced senescence discovered A new article describes the major role that Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) —- an enzyme of cellular energy metabolism...    |    Cancer and birth defects in Iraq: The nuclear legacy Ten years after the Iraq war of 2003 a team of scientists based in Mosul, northern Iraq, have detected high levels of...    |    Clouds in the head: New model of brain's thought processes A new model of the brain's thought processes explains the apparently chaotic activity patterns of individual neurons....    |    Genetic predictors of postpartum depression uncovered Researchers say they have discovered specific chemical alterations in two genes that, when present during pregnancy,...    |    Monoclonal antibody appears effective and safe in asthma phase IIa trial A novel approach to obstructing the runaway inflammatory response implicated in some types of asthma has shown promise...    |    Asthma symptoms impair sleep quality and school performance in children The negative effects of poorly controlled asthma symptoms on sleep quality and academic performance in urban...    |    How gold nanoparticles can help fight ovarian cancer Positively charged gold nanoparticles are usually toxic to cells, but cancer cells somehow manage to avoid nanoparticle...    |    Early-life traffic-related air pollution exposure linked to hyperactivity Early-life exposure to traffic-related air pollution was significantly associated with higher hyperactivity scores at...    |    Resistance to last-line antibiotic makes bacteria resistant to immune system Bacteria resistant to the antibiotic colistin are also commonly resistant to antimicrobial substances made by the human...    |    Women who smoke during pregnancy increase the risk of both obesity and gestational diabetes in their daughters Women who smoke during pregnancy increase the risk of both obesity and gestational diabetes, in their daughters.   |    Mediterranean diet seems to boost aging brain power A Mediterranean diet with added extra virgin olive oil or mixed nuts seems to improve the brain power of older people...    |    Bed sharing leads to fivefold increase in risk of crib death for babies whose parents do not smoke Parents who share a bed with their breastfed baby could face a fivefold increase in the risk of crib death, even if the...    |    Practice makes perfect? Not so much, new research finds Turns out, that old "practice makes perfect" adage may be overblown. New research finds that a copious amount of...    |    How bilinguals switch between languages Individuals who learn two languages at an early age seem to switch back and forth between separate "sound systems" for...    |    Do salamanders' immune systems hold the key to regeneration? Salamanders' immune systems are key to their remarkable ability to regrow limbs, and could also underpin their ability...    |    Elusive search for biomarkers in Huntington's disease While Huntington's disease (HD) is currently incurable, the HD research community anticipates that new disease-modifying...    |    New source of kidneys for transplant suggested Nearly 20 percent of kidneys that are recovered from deceased donors in the U.S. are refused for transplant due to...    |    Gym class reduces probability of obesity, study finds for first time Little is known about the effect of physical education on child weight, but a new study finds that increasing the amount...    |    Timing of cancer radiation therapy may minimize hair loss Discovering that mouse hair has a circadian clock - a 24-hour cycle of growth followed by restorative repair -...    |    Protein study suggests drug side effects are inevitable A new study of both computer-created and natural proteins suggests that the number of unique pockets – sites where...    |    Less sleep associated with increased risk of crashes for young drivers A new study suggests less sleep per night is associated with a significant increase in the risk for motor vehicle...    |    Compound in Mediterranean diet makes cancer cells 'mortal' New research suggests that a compound abundant in the Mediterranean diet takes away cancer cells' "superpower" to escape...    |    Premature birth interrupts vital brain development processes leading to reduced cognitive abilities in infants Researchers have for the first time used a novel form of MRI to identify crucial developmental processes in the brain...    |    Leading explanations for whooping cough's resurgence don't stand up to scrutiny Whooping cough has exploded in the United States and some other developed countries in recent decades, and many experts...    |    Intestinal bacteria protect against E. coli O157:H7 A cocktail of non-pathogenic bacteria naturally occurring in the digestive tract of healthy humans can protect against a...    |    Molecular trigger for Alzheimer's disease identified Researchers have pinpointed a catalytic trigger for the onset of Alzheimer's disease -- when the fundamental structure...    |    Combined wood and tobacco smoke exposure increases risk and symptoms of COPD People who are consistently exposed to both wood smoke and tobacco smoke are at a greater risk for developing chronic...    |    Prenatal exposure to traffic is associated with respiratory infection in young children Living near a major roadway during the prenatal period is associated with an increased risk of respiratory infection...    |    Air pollution and noise pollution increase cardiovascular risk Both fine-particle air pollution and noise pollution may increase a person’s risk of developing cardiovascular...    |    Breakup of physician, drug company relationship could improve health care, cut cost A new report suggests that improved health care and significant reductions in drug costs might be attained by breaking...    |    Far-reaching, microvascular damage found in uninjured side of brain after stroke An animal-model study finds far-reaching microvascular damage in the uninjured side of the brain after a stroke. The...    |    Telerehabilitation allows accurate assessment of patients with low back pain A new "telerehabilitation" approach lets physical therapists assess patients with low back pain over the Internet, with...    |    Advance in nanotech gene sequencing technique The allure of personalized medicine has made new, more efficient ways of sequencing genes a top research priority. One...    |    Link between childhood ADHD and obesity revealed in first long-term study A new study found men diagnosed as children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were twice as likely to...    |   
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