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Third HIV Patient in Remission Following Stem Cell Transplant

A HIV patient who received a cord blood stem cell transplant to treat leukemia has been reported to have had no detectable levels of HIV for 14 months.
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How the Brain Keeps Track of When Memories Occurred

Researchers have discovered fundamental mechanisms by which the hippocampus region of the brain organizes memories into sequences and how this can be used to plan future behavior.
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Using Virtual Patient "Surrogates" To Personalize Cancer Treatment

A mathematical model used to describe cell signaling has been adapted to create patient-specific computer models of prostate cancer, which could help in identifying the most effective treatment for each patient.
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New Insights Into Acorn Worm Regeneration

Researchers have found that a worm-like marine organism capable of regenerating its entire head or body draws on reprogramming-based mechanisms that help somatic cells in higher-order animals branch out into complete body parts.
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Corn Ethanol Can Be Worse for the Climate Than Gasoline

Carbon emissions from using land to grow corn can negate or even reverse any climate advantages of corn ethanol relative to gasoline.
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Human Nose Organoids Reveal First Steps of SARS-CoV-2 and RSV Infection

Researchers have developed and used a human nose organoid to show key differences between the infection by SARS-CoV-2 and that of respiratory syncytial virus.
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How Can a Sprained Ankle Affect Your Gut Microbiome?

Athletes with a history of sprained ankles show reduced gut bacteria diversity, shows a new study.
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New Drug Combo Effective in Patients With Advanced Ovarian Cancer

A novel approach to treat platinum/taxane-resistant ovarian cancer by combining ixabepilone and bevacizumab has shown promise in extending survival times.
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COVID-19 Vaccination Reduces Risk of Severe Disease and Boosts Mental Health

A new study validates the previously unanswered question of whether becoming vaccinated reduces perceived risks associated with COVID-19 and whether reduced fear improves mental health and quality of life.
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In­her­ited Meta­bol­ism De­term­ines the Fate of Stem Cells

Researchers at the University of Helsinki have discovered how stem cells control the function of their daughter cells in cell division.
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