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First Practice Guidelines for Clinical Evaluation of Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer’s disease experts gather in Chicago to plan guidelines for clinicians
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Need Quick Answers? No Sweat!

Current methods for measuring cortisol levels take days. Now, a group has created a stretchy patch that, applied directly to the skin, wicks up sweat and assesses how much cortisol a person is producing which could inform treatments instantaneously.
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The Need For Speed: Why Malaria Parasites Are Faster Than Human Immune Cells

Elementary cytoskeleton protein differs in parasites and represents a possible new anti-malaria therapy approach
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Gene Regulator May Contribute to Protein Pileup in Exfoliation Glaucoma

Researchers are seeking factors that contribute to protein pileup in exfoliation glaucoma
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Nano-tech Diagnostic Can Indicate Cancer or Thrombotic Risk in One Drop of Blood

A team of international researchers led by Professor Martin Hegner, Investigator in CRANN and Trinity’s School of Physics, have developed an automated diagnostic platform that can quantify bleeding – and thrombotic risks – in a single drop of blood, within seconds.
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T Cells Attack and Kill Dopamine-Producing Cells in Parkinson's disease

Researchers in Germany discover a potential new target for treating Parkinson's disease
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Doctors Rely on More Than Just Data During a Diagnosis

Computer scientists examine how a doctor’s “gut feeling” influences how many tests they order for patients
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Look Before You Flush: Cancer Campaign Encourages Vigilance

Be Clear on Cancer campaign urges public to check urine for blood and to inform the doctor ASAP
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Working Together Helps Phage Overcome CRISPR

Surprising results show that phage join forces to overcome bacteria’s CRISPR -based immune defenses. Improved understanding of the interactions between phage and their bacterial hosts could help advance phage-based therapies and stimulate viral research.
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DNA Methylation Related to Liver Disease in Obese Patients

DNA methylation implicated in initiation of liver fibrosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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