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Synapse-saving Protein Offer Potential for Brain Disorders
Researchers have discovered a new class of proteins that protect synapses from being destroyed, which offers potential for many brain disorders.
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Apathy Offers an Early Warning Sign of Dementia
Apathy offers an important early warning sign of dementia in individuals with cerebrovascular disease, but depression does not, according to a new study.
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Honeybees Provide Indications of Environmental Pollution
Researchers have created a non-invasive tool that can sample environmental pollution by means of bee colonies.
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Alzheimer's Study Shows That Omega-3 Fatty Acids Struggle To Reach the Brain
New research suggests that higher doses of omega-3 supplements may be needed in order to make a difference in preventing Alzheimer’s disease, as omega-3s struggle to get into the brain.
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Positive Trial Results of SNG001 in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
Positive results from a clinical double-blind placebo-controlled trial of SNG001 in hospitalized COVID-19 patients have been announced.
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Tiny but Mighty Cas Proteins Discovered
The DNA-cutting proteins central to CRISPR-Cas9 and related gene-editing tools originally came from bacteria, but a newfound variety of Cas proteins apparently evolved in viruses that infect bacteria.
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Strategies Needed To Reduce Bushmeat Hunting
New light has been shed on the motivations why people hunt, trade or consume different species, showing that more differentiated solutions are needed to prevent uncontrolled disease emergence and species decline.
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Modified mRNAs Boost Efficient Protein Synthesis
Researchers have successfully created modified mRNAs that are capable of supporting protein synthesis at increased efficiency.
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Trial Aimed at Preventing Memory Loss Due to Alzheimer's Screens First Participant
Researchers recently screened the first participant in the world for what is known as the AHEAD 3-45 study. The study with the medication BAN2401, aims to determine if it can help prevent worsening memory and thinking among individuals who might be at risk for future decline.
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Nanometric Scale Temperature Detection Thanks to Chemical Thermometers
A molecular film has been developed that can measure the operating temperature of electronic components on a nanometric scale. These patented temperature-sensitive molecules are extremely stable, even after millions of uses.
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