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Existing Cancer Drug May Be Repurposed for Other Aggressive Cancers

A team of researchers has identified an existing cancer drug that could also be used to treat an aggressive subset of cancers.
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Brain Biomarkers Could Redefine Mental Health Diagnosis

The study of biomarkers in the brain, powered by cutting-edge machine learning techniques, could redefine the way mental health conditions are categorized and diagnosed and lead to more effective, personalized treatments.
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Revolutionary “Disco” Technique Maps Entire Bodies of Mice

Researchers developed a new method called wildDISCO that uses standard antibodies to map the entire body of an animal using fluorescent markers. This revolutionary technique provides detailed 3D maps of structures, shedding new light on complex biological systems and diseases.
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Bioavailable Compound Keeps Free Radicals in Check

A potential therapeutic for one of the major chronic diseases of aging.
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THC Exposure Alters Placental and Fetal Epigenome in Pregnant Primates

According to research, consuming THC while pregnant could potentially affect fetal development and lead to life-long health impacts.
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The Strange Behaviour of Microgels

Researchers have managed to explain the strange behaviour of microgels. Their measurements using neutron beams have pushed this measuring technique to its limits.
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New Anti-Inflammatory Drug Class Opens Possibilities for Disease Treatment

Newly developed anti-inflammatory drug shows great potential in the treatment of a wide range of diseases.
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Effects of Birth Control Pills on Women’s Stress Response Explored

A new study from Aarhus University shows that birth-control pills negatively impact women's stress response.
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How a Mutation Can Lead to Coronary Artery Disease in Young People

A novel molecular pathway to explain how a mutation in the gene ACTA2 can cause individuals in their 30s – with normal cholesterol levels and no other risk factors — to develop coronary artery disease has been identified, according to researchers with UTHealth Houston.
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Protein Patterns Found in Patients With Suspected Long COVID

A newly identified unique pattern of proteins in the blood plasma of patients with long COVID could reveal potential drug targets to improve patient outcomes.
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