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10-Second Videos Predict Blood Cancer Relapse
In a new study, 10-second videos of white blood cell motion in the skin’s microvasculature greatly improved the prediction of which stem cell and bone marrow transplant patients would have a relapse of their blood cancer.
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How Alzheimer's Disease Changes Small Blood Vessels in the Brain
If the blood supply to your brain decreases, it can trigger Alzheimer’s disease. In a new study, researchers investigated whether this leads to more or fewer blood vessels and what role one particular protein plays in such a process.
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Post-Traumatic Pain Can Be Passed on Through Generations
A study has indicated that mothers who experience somatisation – mental suffering expressed through physical pain – may pass on the post-traumatic pain to their children.
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Why Women's Health Research Needs To Move on From "Bikini Medicine"
A new study has found that women’s health research remains disproportionately focused on the reproductive years - particularly on pregnancy – with few articles on the major causes of illness and death in women.
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New Nanotechnology Directs Stem Cells To Form Bone Tissue
Researchers have developed water-stable, 2D covalent organic framework nanoparticles that can direct the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells into bone cells.
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Modified Proteins Convert Nanotubule to Optoelectronic Device
Carbon nanotubules have potential as spotlights or memory devices and researchers have recently discovered that by embedding a green fluorescent protein into the nanotubule, it can be used for biomimetic sensor structures.
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Study Finds a Surprising Way To Make Walking More Energy Efficient
Findings describe a novel way to reduce the energy people spend to walk, as much as by half, which could have applications for therapy received by patients with impaired walking abilities.
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Chronic Low Back Pain Linked to Brain Shrinkage in Key Regions
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is associated with reductions in brain volume in areas involved in pain processing, reports a new study.
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You Are What You Eat: Gut Microbiota Linked to Distinct Personality Types
New research shows that distinct bacteria and metabolomes in the gut are associated with different personality traits.
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“Perfect Storm” of Genetic Mutations Underlie Rare Brain Malformations
A series of genetic mutations have been identified as risk factors for the development of rare brain blood vessel malformations that increase the risk of strokes and seizures.
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