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University of Manchester scientists say mildly stressing an embryo might result in an increased...

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A study of the way mouse embryos attach to the womb may one day lead to an improvement in the conception rates of women...

Regular use of aspirin could help in the treatment of some cancers

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Regular use of aspirin could help in the treatment of some cancers, finds a new review of 71 medical studies. The systematic review, which looked...

People experience stronger pain relief if they are treated by a person from a...

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Is pain treatment more helpful if it is provided by a friend, or is the help of a stranger better? A study conducted by researchers...

Protein called vaccinia-related kinase 1 (VRK1) may one day serve as a biomarker of...

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Sometimes negative results can point researchers in the right direction. In results published in PLOS ONE on September 4, 2018, scientists at the Medical University...

Researchers focused on “de novo” mutations of Tourette Disorder (TD)

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In the largest DNA sequencing study of Tourette Disorder (TD) to date, UC San Francisco researchers and their collaborators have unearthed new data suggesting...

There is an increasing need to prevent obesity because of the consequences for mental...

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There is an increasing need to prevent obesity because of the consequences for mental as well as physical health, new research by academics at...

Researchers seek vaccine for Enterotoxigenic E. coli – traveler’s diarrhea

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Every year, millions of people have vacations and business trips ruined when they succumb to "traveler's diarrhea" during their journeys. A major cause of traveler's...

The small SynuClean-D molecule interrupts the formation of the alpha-synuclein amyloid fibres responsible for...

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The small SynuClean-D molecule interrupts the formation of the alpha-synuclein amyloid fibres responsible for the onset of Parkinson's disease, and reverts the neurodegeneration caused...

Zombie proteins linked to leukemia could be targets by Lung cancer drug

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A new study by scientists at the University of Liverpool highlights how a clinically-approved lung cancer drug could potentially be 'repurposed' to design new...

Altruistic behavior such as helping an unfamiliar person in need is considered a key...

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Our responsiveness to seeing others in distress accounts for variability in helping behavior from early in development, according to a study published September 25...

New hydrogel injection by 3-D bioPen to regenerate cartilage

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Highly specialized cartilage is characteristically avascular and non-neural in composition with low cell numbers in an aliphatic environment. Despite its apparent simplicity, bioengineering regenerative hyaline cartilage...

Research team reports it has identified a brain marker associated with aggression in toddlers

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Imagine a situation where one child is teasing another. While the child doing the teasing means it playfully, the other child views it as hostile...

Record indoor magnetic field of 1200 T generated by electromagnetic flux-compression

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A peak field of 1200 T was generated by the electromagnetic flux-compression (EMFC) technique with a newly developed megagauss generator system. Magnetic fields closely up...

A new blockchain tool could make procurement of goods and services safer

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A new blockchain tool developed by a researcher at the University of Waterloo and a collaborator at Airbus in Germany could make procurement of...

Children with a coordination disorder can improve skills like throwing and catching with new...

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Children with a coordination disorder can improve skills like throwing and catching with new training videos developed by the University of Exeter. Developmental Coordination Disorder...