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Team Discovers How "Sleeping Cells" Are Triggered To Form Fatal Metastases
Researchers have discovered how inactive cancer cells are kept at rest and how they wake up and form metastases.
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Mining Nature for New Drugs
Researchers have developed a new process that could aid the search for natural product drugs to treat cancers, viral infections and other ailments.
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Fruit May Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk
Research finds people who consume two servings of fruit per day have 36% lower odds of developing type 2 diabetes than those who consume less than half a serving.
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Protein Identified That Helps Tumors Evade the Immune System
Researchers have identified a protein that helps tumors evade detection by the immune system.
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Protein Could Be Key To Improving Treatment Outcomes After a Heart Attack
Researchers have identified a protein that could be the key to improving treatment outcomes after a heart attack.
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Culture Drives Evolution More Than Genetics
Researchers have discovered that culture helps humans adapt to their environment and overcome challenges better and faster than genetics.
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Clinical Trial of Universal Flu Vaccine Launched by the NIH
A first-in-human, Phase 1 trial assessing the safety and immunogenicity of an investigational nanoparticle influenza vaccine designed to provide long-lasting protection against multiple flu virus strains has begun.
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Human Genome Organization Relies on the Physics of Different States of Matter
The organization of the human genome relies on physics of different states of matter – such as liquid and solid – a team of scientists has discovered.
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50-Year Study Shows How Early Learning Shapes the Brain
Scientists say that an enhanced learning environment during the first five years of life shapes the brain in ways that are apparent four decades later.
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Loss of Spinal Cord Connections May Trigger ALS
A new study suggests that the network connection between nerve cells in the spinal cord seems to play a critical role in the development of the severe disease ALS.
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