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Alzheimer’s progression : found unknown genetic aberrations
In a large-scale analysis of RNA from postmortem human brain tissue, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Columbia University...
Researchers have developed the first bioelectronic medicine: an implantable, biodegradable wireless device that speeds...
Researchers at Northwestern University and Washington University School of Medicine have developed the first example of a bioelectronic medicine:
an implantable, biodegradable wireless device that...
A new method for sequencing DNA for better detection of cancer and other diseases...
A new method for sequencing the chemical groups attached to the surface of DNA is paving the way for better detection of cancer and...
Parents of newborns may be familiar with the metabolic disorder phenylketonuria
Parents of newborns may be familiar with the metabolic disorder phenylketonuria—in Switzerland, all newborn babies are screened for this genetic disease.
Children found to have...
For the first time, scientists have performed prenatal gene editing to prevent a lethal...
For the first time, scientists have performed prenatal gene editing to prevent a lethal metabolic disorder in laboratory animals, offering the potential to treat...
It is possible to restores insulin cell function in case of type 2 diabetes
By blocking a protein, VDAC1, in the insulin-producing beta cells, it is possible to restore their normal function in case of type 2 diabetes.
In...
Role of glucose metabolism in the development of the malaria disease
More than one million people die annually from cerebral malaria, the most lethal form of the disease.
A recent study, led by Yale investigators, explores...
One-third of ‘gluten-free’ restaurant foods in U.S. are not
If you're gluten-sensitive, watch out: One-third of the "gluten-free" foods sold in U.S. restaurants actually contain trace levels of the substance, new research suggests.
The...
One in five Australian honey samples were found to be adulterated with cheaper sugar...
Following the recent high-profile fake honey scandal, new and independent research from Macquarie University in collaboration with the National Measurement Institute has unveiled, for...
Soldiers at radar installations passed genetic alterations to their children
Soldiers at radar installations who were exposed to high doses of radiation during their service passed on more genetic alterations to their children than...
How work Blockchain digital assets
What are Blockchain digital assets ?
Blockchain digital assets are a type of digital asset or cryptocurrency, and sometimes represent stakes in a particular project or company....
Cells called the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO) are essential to normal sleep
Two decades ago, Clifford B. Saper, MD/Ph.D., Chairman of the Department of Neurology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), and colleagues discovered a...
We must to remember the Lessons from the 1918 flu pandemic : today the...
This year marks the centenary of the 1918 influenza pandemic, the worst flu outbreak in recorded history.
A new study into the human, viral...
Government must encourage societal injury prevention efforts : nonfatal injuries cost more than $1.8...
A new analysis by researchers from Brown University and the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation has found that nonfatal injuries in the U.S....
REPORT : Can the media influence the sexual activity of adolescents?
There is growing concern about young people's exposure to sexual content through television and other electronic media and about its potential effects on their...

































