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Researchers reverse symptoms of multiple sclerosis in mice

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Nanotechnology treatment reverses multiple sclerosis in mice A nanotechnology treatment derived from bone marrow stem cells has reversed multiple sclerosis symptoms in mice and could...

Depression and anxiety linked with weak upper and lower body physical performance

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Physical fitness is associated with a number of key health outcomes, including heart disease, cognition, mortality, and an overall feeling of well-being. A new...

Human personality significantly affect the dog’s level of stress

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The levels of stress in dogs and their owners follow each other, according to a new study from Linköping University, Sweden. The scientists believe...

Hepatitis C virus hides in the immune system increasing the expression of SOCS

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Scientists from Trinity College Dublin have discovered how the highly infectious and sometimes deadly Hepatitis C virus (HCV) “ghosts” our immune system and remains...

Mirror activity : Long contractions of muscles in one hand increase involuntary reactions in...

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A team of researchers from Germany and Russia, including Vadim Nikulin from the Higher School of Economics, have demonstrated that long contraction of muscles...

Researchers show that sun-exposed oyster mushrooms offer a readily available source of vitamin D...

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases in low income countries, with around 1.6 million people dying of the disease each year....

Researchers can detect early signs of type 2 diabetes in teens using microRNA

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Researchers know that exosomes, tiny nanoparticles released from fat cells, travel through the bloodstream and body, regulating a variety of processes, from growth and...

Researchers generated caffeine-consumption guidance using the open-access tool 2B-Alert Web 2.0

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A web-based caffeine optimization tool successfully designs effective strategies to maximize alertness while avoiding excessive caffeine consumption, according to preliminary results from a new...

AI could soon help doctors in the diagnosis of brain aneurysms

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Doctors could soon get some help from an artificial intelligence tool when diagnosing brain aneurysms - bulges in blood vessels in the brain that...

Babies born prematurely : intestine transplant can benefit some patients but also stem cell...

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Babies born prematurely often face intense medical challenges, including intestines that are underdeveloped or diseased. While an intestine transplant can benefit some patients, many...

Researchers have found evidence that long exposure to protein inhibitor may be key to...

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Researchers at SMU's Center for Drug Discovery, Design and Delivery (CD4) have succeeded in lab testing the use of chemotherapy with a specific protein...

Sleep and mental health are strongly linked in college student

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Preliminary results from a new study suggest that there is a dose-response relationship between insufficient sleep and mental health symptoms in collegiate students, including...

Adversity early in life tends to affect a child’s executive function skills

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Adversity early in life tends to affect a child’s executive function skills — their ability to focus, for example, or organize tasks. Experiences such as...

Dialysis : rapid liquid removing in kidney failure linked to increased death risk

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The faster fluid is removed using continuous dialysis from patients with failing kidneys, the higher the likelihood they will die in the next several...

Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) may be more prevalent among patients with restless legs...

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Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) may be more prevalent among patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS), according to preliminary findings from a small, new...