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Modified hysterectomy technique using keyhole surgery it’s safer and more effective than current techniques

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Removing part of the uterus using a keyhole surgery technique is a more effective way of treating heavy menstrual bleeding than the current most...

Simjacker Attack Message – attackers track your location with an SMS

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As time passes, we’re witnessing more exploits building upon the usage of sim cards including the ever-famous sim swapping method. To add to these, just...

Other-race effect – a phenomenon in which people have difficulty telling apart individuals of...

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New research led by The Australian National University (ANU) has shown exposure to people from other racial backgrounds during childhood could help us better...

Cancer patients on immunotherapy fare worse if they have recently taken antibiotics

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Cancer patients on immunotherapy fare worse if they have recently taken antibiotics, with their response and overall survival rate "crashing." The findings come from a...

The narrow escape problem is a framework often applied in cellular biology

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The way immune cells pick friends from foes can be described by a classic math puzzle known as the "narrow escape problem." That's a key...

The dietary supplement sarcosine taken in combination with antipsychotic medications may be beneficial for...

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A dietary supplement, sarcosine, may help with schizophrenia as part of a holistic approach complementing antipsychotic medication, according to a UCL researcher. In an editorial...

Distractions may change our perceptions of reality

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We live in a world of distractions. We multitask our way through our days. We wear watches that alert us to text messages. We...

Routine sparring can cause short term impairments in brain-muscle communication and a decrease in...

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Routine sparring in boxing can cause short-term impairments in brain-to-muscle communication and decreased memory performance, according to new research. The findings emerged from a University...

Exposure to heroin sharply reduces levels of the protein necessary for developing and maintaining...

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Exposure to heroin sharply reduces levels of the protein necessary for developing and maintaining the brain’s synapses, a preclinical study by University at Buffalo...

Surfen could block tumor growth for patients with glioblastoma brain cancer

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A research team from the University of Georgia’s Regenerative Bioscience Center has found that a compound molecule used for drug delivery of insulin could...

Researchers discovered the function of DHX8 protein which control cancer progression and drug...

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Scientists have revealed close-up details of a vital molecule involved in the mix and match of genetic information within cells - opening up the...

Migrating cancer cells decide which path in the body to travel based on how...

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New research from a group of Vanderbilt biomedical engineers reveals that while cancer cells move quickly in metastasis, they're rather lazy in which paths...

Development of the adolescent brain may play a critical role in involved in motor...

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Research into why adolescent drivers are involved in motor vehicle crashes, the leading cause of injury and death among 16- to 19-year-olds in the...

Alzheimer : Identified important biomarkers in retinal layer

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Researchers at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) have identified changes in retinal layer thickness, inflammation or thinning in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease,...

Certain drugs used to treat retinal diseases are excreted into breast milk

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Certain drugs used to treat retinal diseases are excreted into breast milk, raising possible safety concerns for developing infants, suggests a first-of-its-kind study led...