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High Fiber Diet Associated With Reduced Antibiotic Resistance in Gut Microbes
A diet containing at least 8–10 grams of soluble fiber per day is associated with fewer antibiotic-resistant gut microbes, a new study has shown.
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Cardiac Complications With Flu Caused by Direct Infection of the Heart
Heart problems associated with flu have been shown not to be caused by raging inflammation in the lungs, as has long been predicted, but by direct influenza infection of cardiac cells.
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Better Understanding of Banana Browning Could Reduce Food Waste
New research won’t only help you nail the timing for your banana bread — it could also help reduce millions of tons of food waste from the widely cultivated fruit.
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New RNA Targeting Tool Recognizes Unusual Structures
A new tool has been developed that can specifically recognize four-stranded RNA structures associated with disease.
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Fluorescence Technique Studies Lactic Acid Buildup in the Brain
Lactic acid (lactate) is generated in the body as a byproduct, during normal metabolism and exercise. To improve the detection sensitivity of lactate, a lactate sensor with high temporal resolution known as “Laconic” has recently been developed.
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Strong Evidence That All Bison in North America Originated From Domestic Cattle
A new study published in the journal Scientific Reports has revealed the strongest evidence to date that all bison in North America carry multiple small, but clearly identifiable, regions of DNA that originated from domestic cattle.
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Animal Study Suggests Postnatal Gene Therapy Could Prevent Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome
A postnatal gene therapy has been developed to restore normal gene activity in people with a rare genetic disorder, and has shown promise in mouse models.
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Neuronal Gene Mutation May Have Positive Effects on Cognitive Abilities
Researchers at Leipzig University and the University of Würzburg have now used fruit flies to demonstrate how, apart from the negative effect, the mutation of a neuronal gene can have a positive effect – namely higher IQ in humans. They have published the discovery in the prestigious journal Brain.
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Wind Is Carrying Microplastics to the Remotest Corners of the Earth
Microplastics are being transported to some of the most remote places on earth by the wind, according to new research.
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Fluorescent Probe Can Track Cancer Drug Progress
A new fluorescent probe could be used to track the activity of the immune system as it fights against cancer, enabling effective monitoring of cancer treatments.
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