By Jonas Fagerberg
Scientists are reporting another reason -- besides possible liver damage, stomach bleeding and other side effects -- to avoid drinking alcohol while taking certain medicines. Their report in ACS' journal Molecular Pharmaceutics describes laboratory
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By James G. Anderson
For decades, scientists have known that the effects of global climate change could have a potentially devastating impact across the globe, but Harvard researchers say there is now evidence that it may also have a dramatic impact on public health.
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By University of Texas at Austin
Physicists at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with colleagues in Taiwan and China, have developed the world's smallest semiconductor laser, a breakthrough for emerging photonic technology with applications from computing to medic
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By University of Utah
Thousands of veterans and warfighters returning to the U.S. suffer with limb amputations, and for many, standard prosthetics are not an option. Skin issues or short remaining-limb length can cause amputees to forgo the typical socket-type attachment
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By Denise Mann
Study: Shift Workers at Greater Risk for Heart Attacks, Strokes
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By Devendra Singh
Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) have discovered that some cases of glioblastoma, the most common and aggressive form of primary brain cancer, are caused by the fusion of two adjacent genes. The study also found that drugs th
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By Matt McMillen
Study Shows Yoga Also Reduces Fear of Falling
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By American Crystallographic Association (ACA)
Fighting "superbugs" -- strains of pathogenic bacteria that are impervious to the antibiotics that subdued their predecessor generations -- has required physicians to seek new and more powerful drugs for their arsenals. Unfortunately, in t
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By Denise Mann
Taking 10 or More Pills a Year Linked to Immediate and Short-Term Memory Problems
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By Hillary Johnston-Cox
A recent study led by Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) demonstrates that the A2b-type adenosine receptor, A2bAR, plays a significant role in the regulation of high fat, high cholesterol diet-induced symptoms of type 2 diabetes. The findin
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Threefold Fewer Metastatic Prostate Cancers Since Routine PSA Testing
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By Jennifer Warner
Stem Cells From Fat Used to Make Blood Vessels to Repair Damaged Hearts
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By Christine Legare
Even in this modern age of science, people are likely to find logic in supernatural rituals that require a high degree of time and effort, according to new research from The University of Texas at Austin.
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By E Smit
A new study concludes that among older adults – especially those who are frail – low levels of vitamin D can mean a much greater risk of death.
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By Mara Epstein
Men diagnosed with prostate cancer are less likely to die from the disease than from largely preventable conditions such as heart disease, according to a new study from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). It is the largest study to date that loo
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By University Health Network
Scientists at Toronto Western Research Institute have made an important discovery on the role of a SNARE protein known as VAMP8 in the release of insulin from the pancreatic islet beta cells. The study, Dual Role of VAMP8 in Regulating Insulin Exocy
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By Joanna Chen
A Simon Fraser University graduate student's collaboration with her thesis supervisor on how a particular type of protein controls the growth of another protein could advance cancer research.
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By Jean Lorenceau
A new technology described in the paper published online on July 26 in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, might allow people who have almost completely lost the ability to move their arms or legs to communicate freely, by using their eyes to
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By Centre for Genomic Regulation
Inside our cells, DNA is packed in a dense structure called chromatin so the cell can replicate, repair any DNA damage during cell division, and control which genes are expressed. Researchers from the Center for Genomic Regulation CRG have found tha
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By Rim Al Safadi
The secret to the deadly 2011 E. coli outbreak in Germany has been decoded, thanks to research conducted at Michigan State University.
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