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Breast Size Affects Exercise Rates
Women with larger breasts tend to exercise less frequently and avoid high-intensity exercise and a new study has found much-improved participation in recreational group exercises after breast reduction surgery.
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DNA-Based Drug Targets Blood Clots
The widely-used anticoagulant heparin can have potentially fatal side effects, so researchers have developed a new DNA-based drug to target blood clots.
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"Private Nutrients" Allow Pathogenic Salmonella To Coexist and Thrive
The ability to utilize a single alternative food source is all it takes for diarrhoea causing Salmonella bacteria to bloom when a gut is already colonized by a closely related strain. This coexistence enables the exchange of antibiotic resistance.
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Ancient Genes Could Affect the Development of Neurodegeneration
It has been suspected for some time that viral infections contribute to the genesis and development of neurodegenerative diseases. Laboratory studies now suggest a mechanism that does not require infection by external pathogens.
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How Are Global Changes Affecting Microbes?
New research has categorized soil bacteria into specialists or generalists, giving greater insight into how they are affected by global changes such as habitat destruction and climate change.
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Intermittent Fasting and Calorie Restriction Positively Impact Gut Microbiome
A new study shows that intermittent fasting and calorie restriction change the microbiome diversity in the gut, which could impact other functions in the body.
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Ancient Cauldrons Tell Us What the People of the Bronze Age Really Ate
The Bronze Age peoples of the Caucasus feasted on communal stews made from deer, sheep, goats and cows, a new study has found. The analysis stems from preserved samples of metal cooking cauldrons that still harbored the ancient animal proteins.
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Largest Study of Brain Genetics Identifies How the Brain Is Organized
The largest ever study of the genetics of the brain – encompassing some 36,000 brain scans – has identified more than 4,000 genetic variants linked to brain structure.
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Gene “Fingerprint” for Brain Aging Identified in Mice
Most of us who’ve reached middle age have noticed a slowing in memory and cognition, but scientists don’t have a clear picture of the molecular changes that take place in the brain to cause it, until now.
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Rapid Genome Sequencing Provided a Diagnosis for 43% of Infants With Unexplained Epilepsy
Epilepsy in infants ranges in severity and can leave caregivers with questions about their child’s health. While genetic testing to help determine the cause of epilepsy is possible, comprehensive testing does not always happen routinely.
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