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Some genetic variations linked with obesity actually protect against Type 2 diabetes

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Some genetic variations linked with obesity actually protect against Type 2 diabetes, heart attack and stroke, new findings suggest. Experts believe that where on the...

A simple modification of a DNA base in small areas of the genome may...

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A simple modification of a DNA base in small areas of the genome may explain why glioblastoma tumors are so deadly, researchers at Yale...

Group cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) could be the best choice of psychotherapy for anxiety...

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Group cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) could be the best choice of psychotherapy for anxiety disorders in children and adolescents, according to a new network...

Researchers have developed a new strategy in the search for psychoactive drugs

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Researchers at the University of Zurich and Harvard University have developed a new strategy in the search for psychoactive drugs. By analyzing the behavior of...

A new model created by UCLA scientists reveals how the alteration of a specific...

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A new model created by UCLA scientists reveals how the alteration of a specific gene increases the risk for neurodevelopmental problems in mice. When the...

Scientists have been able to identify the group of children needing more intensive, aggressive...

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Scientists led by Newcastle University have been able to identify the group of children needing more intensive, aggressive chemotherapy treatment for the most common...

Researchers identified the cascade of cell death events leading to the physical and intellectual...

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In experiments performed in mice, Johns Hopkins researchers report they have identified the cascade of cell death events leading to the physical and intellectual...

Researchers at Northwestern Medicine have taken the first step in bioengineering the human uterus...

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The study is the first to demonstrate that induced human pluripotent stem (iPS) cells can be reprogrammed to become healthy uterine cells for potential placement in...

When we meet new people, our first impressions of their personality may depend, at...

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When we meet new people, our first impressions of their personality may depend, at least in part, on their body shape, according to research...

Researchers have compared the efficacy and safety of non-surgical treatment options for tennis elbow

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The painful condition known as "tennis elbow" results from overuse of the tendons in the forearm, typically in a patient's dominant arm. A repetitive stress...

Fentanyl-cocaine : dangerous overdoses need ‘test strips’ and rapid response

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Penn Medicine emergency department physicians are calling for more readily available testing strips to identify the presence of fentanyl in patients experiencing a drug...

High levels of radio frequency radiation (RFR) like that used in 2G and 3G...

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The National Toxicology Program (NTP) concluded there is clear evidence that male rats exposed to high levels of radio frequency radiation (RFR) like that...

Researchers has identified circadian rhythm patterns in human skin based on genetic biomarkers

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A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. has identified circadian rhythm patterns in human skin based on genetic biomarkers. In their...

A study has shown that it may be possible to detect the early signs...

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A study in mice has shown that it may be possible to detect the early signs of atherosclerosis, which leads to blocked arteries, by...

Researchers found that patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) exhibited a significant reduction of...

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Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai found that patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) exhibited a significant reduction of depressive...