By Ohio State University
A study found that people who are blindfolded employ the same strategy to intercept a running ball carrier as people who can see, which suggests that multiple areas of the brain cooperate to accomplish the task.
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By Stanford University Medical Center
A clinical trial of a vaccine designed to combat Type 1 diabetes has delivered initially promising results, suggesting that it may selectively counter the errant immune response that causes the disease.
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By University of Southern California - Health Sciences
Researchers have discovered a promising new way to treat a rare and aggressive blood cancer most commonly found in people infected with HIV.
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By The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in understanding how and why a promising anti-cancer therapy has failed to achieve hoped-for success in killing tumor cells. Their work could lead to new insights into overcoming this impasse.
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By German Cancer Research Center
Scientists have discovered a cause of resistance to therapy in cases of brain cancer. Microglia cells migrate into tumors and supply cancer cells with a substance needed for the repair of DNA damage. The cells thus escape programmed cell death (apoptosis)
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By Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego
While most parents are aware that applying sunscreen to their children is important, many go wrong by not taking the time to choose the most effective sunscreen, or they don’t understand the limitations of sunscreen.
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By New Jersey Institute of Technology
Scientists are creating a prototype lab-on-a-chip that would someday enable a physician to detect disease or virus from just one drop of liquid, including blood.
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By University of California - San Francisco
A new study highlights the potential importance of the vast majority of human DNA that lies outside of genes within the cell.
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By University of Gothenburg
The knees are the body part that is injured the most by dinghy sailors. The injuries are primarily due to overstrain and most often occur during physical training, according to a study by researchers in Sweden.
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By St. Michael's Hospital
New research has found that despite popular belief, the flu shot is effective in preventing the flu, even if the virus going around does not match the vaccine.
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By Boston University College of Arts & Sciences
Researchers have identified a combinatorial therapeutic approach that has proven effective in treating muscular dystrophy in a mouse model.
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By American College of Cardiology
Heart failure patients are surviving more often with the heart condition but they are increasingly more likely to be diagnosed with cancer, a trend that could be attributed to increased surveillance, side effects of treatments, or other causes, according
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By Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
A new study that examined food poisoning infection as-it-happens in mice revealed harmful bacteria, such as a common type of Salmonella, takes over beneficial bacteria within the gut amid previously unseen changes to the gut environment. The results provi
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By Virginia Commonwealth University
A promising new treatment for breast cancer has been shown in cell culture and in animal models to selectively kill cancer stem cells at the original tumor site and in distant metastases with no toxic effects on healthy cells, including normal stem cells.
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By European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
Moderation seems to be key when it comes to eating fish to prevent atrial fibrillation (AF) according to a new study.
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By American Academy of Neurology (AAN)
People who have a traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be more likely to have a future stroke, according to new research.
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By Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego
While most parents are aware that applying sunscreen to their children is important, many go wrong by not taking the time to choose the most effective sunscreen, or they don’t understand the limitations of sunscreen.
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By SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Researchers have found that a regulatory RNA molecule interferes with the production of lipoproteins and, in a mouse model, reduces hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis.
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By BMJ-British Medical Journal
Breastfeeding not only boosts children's chances of climbing the social ladder, but it also reduces the chances of downwards mobility, suggests a large study.
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By Northumbria University
Robotic animals can help to improve the quality of life for people with dementia, according to new research.
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