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New Study Explores Potential Links Between Diet, Microbiome and Immune Response in Multiple Sclerosis
A new study has adopted a multi-omics methodology to explore potential links between diet, the microbiome and the immune response in multiple sclerosis (MS). The results are published in EBioMedicine.
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Negative Health and Climate Impacts of Natural Gas Stoves Underappreciated
Researchers estimate that methane leaking from stoves inside U.S. homes has the same climate impact as about 500,000 gasoline-powered cars and the stoves can expose people to respiratory disease-triggering pollutants.
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Protein Increases Dementia Risk, Even Without Mutations
Researchers have identified Apolipoprotein E as a key misfolded protein while exploring dementia-related proteins in the brain.
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Fossil Shells Challenge Theory of Ocean Acidification During Deadliest Mass Extinction
The shells of fossilized mollusks are being used to challenge the theory of ocean acidification during a mass extinction event.
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Lab-in-a-Backpack for COVID-19 Testing Developed
Scientists have produced a simple COVID-19 testing lab that fits in a backpack and is as effective as commercially available tests at detecting SARS-CoV-2.
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Promising Target Identified To Break Malaria's Chain of Infecion
Using CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology, researchers have deleted a key gene encoding a protein found in Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes which could prevent the transmission of malaria from mosquitoes to humans.
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How Cells “License” the Replication of Their Genome During Cell Division
The process of gene "licensing" during replication has been revealed in detail.
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X-rays Can Help To Create Tastier Plant-Based Diets
X-rays could be used to optimize foodstuffs and help us produce ever-tastier plant-based diets that benefit the climate.
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Allergic Reactions Avoided by Novel Hair Dyes
Researchers have developed a range of permanent hair dyes that avoid the allergenic properties of traditional formulations.
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Peptide From Violets May Help To Treat Glioblastoma
Small circular proteins derived from violets could increase the power of a chemotherapeutic agent used for glioblastoma.
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