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DNA prefers to dive head first into nanopores
If you want to understand a novel, it helps to start from the beginning rather than trying to pick up [...]
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Can Blood Pressure Drugs Reduce the Risk of Dementia?
People taking the blood pressure drugs called beta blockers may be less likely to have changes in the brain that [...]
US cancer death rates continue to decline
A report from the nation’s leading cancer organizations shows rates of death in the United States from all cancers for [...]
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Modern parenting may hinder brain development, research shows
Social practices and cultural beliefs of modern
life are preventing healthy brain and emotional development in children,
according to an [...]
Variations in Huntington’s symptoms tied to cell loss
Scientists have wrestled to understand why
Huntington’s disease, which is caused by a single gene mutation, can
produce such variable [...]
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Tongue therapy shows promise in treating peanut allergy
A new study supported by the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) suggests that sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) can reduce
the allergic [...]
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3D color X-Ray spots contraband, corrosion and cancer
Scientists at The University of Manchester have
developed a camera that can be used to take powerful three dimensional color [...]
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