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A new “metal-coordinated” drug-delivery technology potentially could be used to supplement the standard therapy...

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A new "metal-coordinated" drug-delivery technology potentially could be used to supplement the standard therapy for hypothyroidism, which affects nearly 10 million Americans, and many...

The brain creates a map of our environment, which enables reliable spatial navigation

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The brain creates a map of our environment, which enables reliable spatial navigation. The Nobel Prize was awarded in 2014 for research into how this...

The verbal and physical signs of lying are harder to detect than people believe

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The verbal and physical signs of lying are harder to detect than people believe, a study suggests. Tests reveal that people are skilled at identifying...

People with temporal lobe epilepsy also have high rates of problems with their reproductive...

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Mice with epilepsy have altered patterns of neuron activity in the portion of the brain that controls the reproductive endocrine system, University of Illinois...

Diabetes : Fat tissue may play a crucial role and protect against glucose intolerance

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A new study by Australian researchers, out today, is challenging what we know about the causes of diabetes. The new research points to fat tissue...

Abnormal vision in childhood can affect brain functions

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A research team has discovered that abnormal vision in childhood can affect the development of higher-level brain areas responsible for things such as attention. The...

U.S. health officials have issued more than 700 warnings about the sale of dietary...

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U.S. health officials have issued more than 700 warnings during the last decade about the sale of dietary supplements that contain unapproved and potentially...

Medical products derived from marijuana might have a mild benefit in treating symptoms of...

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Medical products derived from marijuana might have a mild benefit in treating symptoms of multiple sclerosis, based on reports from patients. Drugs containing the major...

Study shows that two cystic fibrosis (CF) drugs aimed at correcting the defected CFTR...

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A new UNC School of Medicine study shows that two cystic fibrosis (CF) drugs aimed at correcting the defected CFTR protein seem to be...

investigators identifies two subanesthetic dosage levels of the anesthetic drug ketamine that appear to...

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A study led by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators identifies two subanesthetic dosage levels of the anesthetic drug ketamine that appear to provide significant...

Light-active version of heme may help people infected with MRSA

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Purdue University researchers are testing whether a light-active version of heme, the molecule responsible for transporting oxygen in blood circulation, may help people infected...

Triple-negative breast cancer : Immune cells offer potential therapeutic target

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About 15 percent of breast cancers are classified as triple-negative, lacking receptors for estrogen, progesterone, and Her2. These cancers do not respond to targeted hormonal...

Researchers has isolated an enzyme that triggers an autoimmune response from T-cells in patients...

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A team of researchers from Switzerland, the U.S. and Spain has isolated an enzyme that triggers an autoimmune response from T-cells in patients with...

New ways to measure obesity

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The link between obesity and health problems may seem apparent. People who are obese are at higher risk of type 2 diabetes, liver disease, cancer,...

Nice people may be at greater risk of bankruptcy and other financial hardships

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Nice people may be at greater risk of bankruptcy and other financial hardships compared with their less agreeable peers, not because they are more...