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How Do Minerals Affect the Menstrual Cycle?
Scientists have revealed how minerals play a role in the complexity of female fertility and the menstrual cycle. The review looks at several minerals and how they impact hormonal regulation, ovarian function and ovulation, endometrial health and oxidative stress.
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If They Keep Warming, Tundras Could Go From Carbon Sinks to Carbon Emitters
The warming climate shifts the dynamics of tundra environments and makes them release trapped carbon, reveals new research.
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Warm Waters Seem to Be Making US Mussels More Porous
Warming in the North Atlantic could be making blue mussel shells more porous, undermining mussels’ overall health.
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Study Uncovers Potential Immunotherapy Approach for Rare Eye Cancer
New research explains why metastatic uveal melanoma is resistant to conventional immunotherapies and how adoptive therapy can successfully treat this rare and aggressive cancer.
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Some Triple-Negative Breast Cancers May Have a Lower Relapse Risk
Women with triple-negative breast cancer and high levels of immune cells in the tumor have a lower risk of relapse after surgery, even without chemotherapy.
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Novel Cell Type in Blood Vessels Found Responsible for Vascular Growth
The discovery of a new cell type responsible for vascular growth could allow for novel treatment strategies for some cardiovascular disease.
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Immunotherapy After Kidney Cancer Surgery Improves Overall Survival
For the first time in fifty years, results from a phase 3 randomized, placebo-controlled trial have shown an overall survival benefit from an adjuvant therapy in patients with kidney cancer.
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Researchers Get One Step Closer to Understanding How Cells Divide
When a single bacterial cell divides into two during periods of rapid growth, it doesn’t split in half once it reaches a predetermined size. Instead, data has shown, a cell will divide once it has added a certain amount of mass.
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Chemists Invent a More Efficient Way To Extract Lithium From Industrial Waste
Chemists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have invented a more efficient way to extract lithium from waste liquids leached from mining sites, oil fields and used batteries.
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How Brain Cells Coordinate Storage of Short-Term Memory
Cedars-Sinai investigators have discovered how brain cells responsible for working memory–the type required to remember a phone number long enough to dial it–coordinate intentional focus and short-term storage of information.
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