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A New Generation of Pain Meds
Researchers have developed a new generation of pain medications. The researchers used computer simulations to develop new opioids that will only work at sites affected by injury or inflammation.
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HEAL Helps Detect Heritable Disease Risk
Detecting inherited risk factors for diseases tied to more than a single gene has proved challenging. Now, researchers have used artificial intelligence to predict an individual's risk for developing a complex cardiovascular disease using only his or her genome sequence.
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Animal-Friendly Robots Now!
Semi-autonomous and autonomous machines and robots can become moral machines using annotated decision trees containing ethical assumptions or justifications for interactions with animals.
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Epigenetic Control of Memory Strengthening
Scientists report how several particular epigenetic changes in the hippocampus of the rat brain control downstream regulation of translation in brain neurons during fear memory reconsolidation.
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Blood Biomarker Panel Could Accelerate Autism Diagnoses
Early biological markers of autism may help move kids into effective behavioral therapy at an earlier age.
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Single-Dose Drug Shortens Flu Symptoms by ~1 Day
A single dose of a new influenza drug can significantly shorten the duration of the illness in teens and adults, according to a new study.
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Longer Daily Fasting Can Improve Health and Longevity
Increasing time between meals made male mice healthier overall and live longer compared to mice who ate more frequently, according to a new study.
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Scanning Many Molecules Against an Elusive Cancer Target
Researchers have developed a system to accelerate the discovery of chemical compounds that inhibit an enzyme implicated in a number of cancers.
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Novel Cancer Vaccine Against Melanoma Tested
An experimental cancer vaccine that boosts the immune system’s ability to fight cancers could work in tandem with other cancer therapies to fight aggressive tumors.
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Stress Wracks Worm Nerves, Leaving Lasting Memories
A recent study in worms uncovered a neuronal circuit that is rewired with stress, and is sexually dimorphic.
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