By Wayne State University Division of Research
Medical researchers have made breakthrough advancements on a molecule that may provide more answers in understanding the precise molecular mechanisms by which insulin regulates glucose uptake in fat and muscle cells.
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By Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Human sleeping and waking patterns are largely governed by an internal circadian clock that corresponds closely with the 24-hour cycle of light and darkness. This circadian clock also controls other body functions, such as metabolism and temperature regul
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By American Medical Association (AMA)
Conversations between parents and adolescents that focus on weight and size are associated with an increased risk for unhealthy adolescent weight-control behaviors, according to a new study.
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By Loyola University Health System
Sports concussions are said to cause chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which causes depression, aggression, dementia, etc. But some researchers debate this.
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By Methodist Hospital, Houston
Development of skin cancer may require changes in the genes that control cell shape, report a team of scientists. The work could lead to a better understanding of how the cells become metastatic.
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By University of Warwick
A new software package allows researchers to vastly improve the performance of one of the key tools used to analyse medical and environmental samples.
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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 Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
An enzyme that facilitates the breakdown of specific amino acids makes brain cancers particularly aggressive. Scientists have discovered this in an attempt to find new targets for therapies against this dangerous disease.
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By Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
A far-reaching disorder of the self-esteem is denoted as a narcissistic personality disorder. Persons with pathological narcissism on the one hand suffer from feelings of inferiority, while on the other hand projecting themselves to the world as arrogant,
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By Scripps Research Institute
Neuroscientists have filled in a significant gap in the scientific understanding of how neurons mature, pointing to a better understanding of some developmental brain disorders.
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By National University of Singapore
Medical researchers have developed a highly realistic three-dimensional (3-D) tumor model. As it replicates the conditions in the body, it is able to track the effectiveness and progress of drug therapy. Their model has the potential to be a more effectiv
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By Columbia University Medical Center
Elevated antibodies to gluten proteins of wheat found in children with autism in comparison to those without autism. Results from a new study also indicated an association between the elevated antibodies and the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms in th
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By Universität Basel
The protein mSYD1 has a key function in transmitting information between neurons.
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By University of California, San Diego Health Sciences
Scientists have visually monitored the dynamic cellular events that take place when cardiac regeneration occurs in zebrafish after cardiac ventricular injury. Their findings provide evidence that various cell lines in the heart are more plastic, or capabl
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By Johns Hopkins Medicine
An investigative team of infectious disease experts who traveled to Saudi Arabia during an outbreak of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus reports that the virus poses a serious risk to hospitals because it is easily transmitted in health car
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By University of Strathclyde
Gold nanoprobes could allow scientists to study cancer cells in minute detail -- using a highly-sensitive imaging technique known as FRET microscopy -- with the aim of identifying tumor-causing properties. The nanoprobes could also be used to measure how
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By University of Edinburgh
Patients given a clot-busting drug within six hours of a stroke are more likely to have a long-lasting recovery than those who do not receive the treatment, new research has found.
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By Association for Psychological Science
People can plan strategic movements to several different targets at the same time, even when they see far fewer targets than are actually present, according to a new study.
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By University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Better treatments for people suffering from compromised intestinal immunity may emerge from a small-animal model of human intestinal immune development.
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By Oregon State University
A new understanding of the genetic process that can lead to cervical cancer may help improve diagnosis of potentially dangerous lesions for some women, and also raises a warning flag about the use of anti-viral therapies in certain cases -- suggesting the
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