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Consob, the war of armchairs for the presidency

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The candidates, the internal struggles and the pressures of the parliamentarian of the 5 Star Movement, Carla Ruocco who pushes her boyfriend Minenna. But the...

Research team describe in detail how a community of termite-gut microbes converts coal into...

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Termites generally don't elicit a whole lot of love. But surprisingly, this wood-eating insect may hold the key to transforming coal—a big polluting chunk...

Irisin hormone could slow Alzheimer’s progression

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Queen's University researcher Fernanda De Felice (Psychiatry), along with co-authors from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, have identified an exercise-linked hormone that...

Found a common genetic factor that confers a significant risk of atypical heart attacks...

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New research published by teams from Leicester, UK and Paris, France in collaboration with international partners from the US and Australia, has found a...

Future diabetes care: glucagon producing cells can change identity and produce insulin

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Diabetes is the inability to produce insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, due to damaged or non-existing insulin cells. Many diabetes patients...

How does solid stress impacts the tissue surrounding brain tumors ?

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A Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)-led research team has demonstrated, for the first time, how solid stress—the physical forces exerted by the solid components of...

Researchers have identified a way to treat cutaneous fibrosis in cancer patients

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Radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment for many cancers, and it can damage the healthy tissues in both short and long term. The latest...

Asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction : Study uses AI to create early detector of heart...

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As heart failure (HF)‐associated morbidity and mortality continue to escalate, enhanced focus on prevention is increasingly important. “Malignant” left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy (LVH): LVH combined...

New study on effects of HIIT on the hearts of breast cancer patients

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The expectation of constant availability due to our 21st-century, technology-driven lifestyles can be exhausting. Throw in laundry, shopping and social obligations, and finding the...

Study analyze how the human brain processes information and allocates attention

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When the eyes are open, visual information flows from the retina through the optic nerve and into the brain, which assembles this raw information...

Why do people make high-risk decisions even when they know the odds are against...

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Psychological scientists have been interested in how people make decisions for several decades, but philosophers and economists have been studying decision making for centuries....

Researchers found the way to diagnostic ASD at an early stage

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a relatively common developmental disorder of communication and behavior that affects about 1 in 59 children in the US, according...

AI can instantly diagnos one of the top causes of blindness, diabetes-related eye disease

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Researchers have used artificial intelligence to support the instant diagnosis of one of the top causes of blindness, diabetes-related eye disease, in its earliest...

High-fat diet is bad for both younger males and females

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There's more evidence that a high-fat diet is bad for both younger males and females, but exactly how it's harmful may differ between the...

Researchers investigated the relationship between Facebook and perceptions of physical health

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Facebook use linked to perceptions of worsening physical health, new research from the University of Surrey, reports. In the first study of its kind, published...