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Predicting Outcome in Liver Cancer Patients Receiving Immunotherapy

There are no established biomarkers to predict the success of immunotherapy in patients with liver cancer. A score based on simple laboratory parameters has now been developed to predict outcome in liver cancer patients receiving immunotherapy.
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Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower Alzheimer's Risk in 10-Year Study

Good news for those of us who can’t face the day without their morning flat white: a long-term study has revealed drinking higher amounts of coffee may make you less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease.
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Surprising Surface Chemistry Discovery Could Have Industrial and Environmental Benefits

Aerosol particles have surfaces in an atmosphere that otherwise consists only of gases. A new study has found that when these surfaces begin to absorb water and dissolve, new and previously undiscovered chemistry can take place.
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Brain Circuit Helps Worms Decide Whether To Feast or Forage

MIT neuroscientists have discovered the elegant architecture of a fundamental decision-making brain circuit that allows a C. elegans worm to either forage for food or stop to feast when it finds a source.
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SARS-CoV-2 Immunity Boosted by Exposure to Harmless Coronaviruses

Immune responses to other human coronaviruses, which mostly only cause harmless colds, can provide some protection against SARS-CoV-2 and is an important piece of the puzzle of how to achieve comprehensive coronavirus immunity.
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Getting an Accurate Picture of a Population's Viral Exposure

Accurately assessing the exposure of a population to a particular virus is difficult because the tools do not account for many factors. Researchers have developed a new technique that may be useful for better assessments of exposure to a variety of viruses.
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Researchers Create New Pain-Relieving Compounds

Scientists have designed new pain-relieving compounds that, like morphine and other drugs, provide pain relief via activation of opioid receptors, but without inducing unwanted side effects.
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Identification of Microplastics in the Human Body Assisted by Deep Learning

Using dark-field microscopy and deep learning, scientists studied microplastics in living cells to help understand what detrimental effects they may be having.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Discovery Could Improve Treatments

Researchers have linked the T-cell dysfunction seen in rheumatoid arthritis with a metabolic deficiency. The information could help to develop effective treatments.
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Tracking Circadian Rhythms in Cancer Cells

Prof. Michelle Farkas from the University of Massachusetts Amherst has been awarded a grant by the National Institutes of Health to develop next-generation tools to track and manipulate circadian rhythms in cancer cells.
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