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What Your Sweat Reveals About Your Health
Sweating it out through exercise may be a New Year’s resolution but it could also help to provide new insights into the state of your health.
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Obscure Protein Could Be Potential Drug Target for Leukemia
Researchers have discovered that a previously little-known protein is necessary for acute myeloid leukemia cell survival.
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Rwandan Genocide Modified the DNA of Victims and Their Offspring
Professors Monica Uddin and Derek Wildman of the College of Public Health looked at the entire genomes of Tutsi women who were pregnant and living in Rwanda at the time of the genocide and their offspring and compared their DNA to other Tutsi women pregnant at the same time and their offspring, who were living in other parts of the world.
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Long-Term COVID Vaccine Response in Nursing Home Residents
New research has assessed levels of COVID-19 antibodies before, after five weeks and after six months of nursing home residents receiving two doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
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Electroconvulsive Therapy Compared to Ketamine in New Depression Trial
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have compared the effects of intravenous ketamine treatment with ECT treatment in severe depression.
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Sizing Up the Nutritional Properties of Insect Powder Proteins
Proteins from crickets, locusts and silkworms have been analyzed for nutritional properties, potentially offering an alternative protein source to traditional animal farming.
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Delivering Immune System-Stimulating Drugs To Boost Cancer Immunotherapy
Researchers have developed a targeted approach to deliver immune system-stimulating immunotherapy drugs. The method eliminated tumors in mice with minimal adverse effects.
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Household Cleaning Agent Could Help Future Power Generation
Adding a common household cleaning agent, boron, can vastly improve the ability of some fusion energy devices to contain the heat required to produce fusion reactions on Earth.
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Preventing Proteins From Attacking Nanomedicines
Researchers have discovered a new, more effective method of preventing the body’s own proteins from treating nanomedicines like foreign invaders.
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Higher Olive Oil Consumption Associated With Decreased Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Risk
Replacing margarine, butter, mayonnaise and dairy fat with olive oil was associated with lower mortality risk.
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