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Oral Therapy To Heal Broken Bones Is Grown in Lettuce
Using an animal model, researchers have demostrated the bone healing ability of a plant-grown protein drug.
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Inflammation During Pregnancy Tied to Neurodevelopmental Delay
Chronic low-grade inflammation may be partly to blame for the higher risk of childhood neurodevelopmental delays, according to new research.
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Clingy or Distant? It May Impact Your Happiness (and Wallet)
Two extremes of romantic attachment orientation known as attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance can both have negative consequences for well-being due, at least in part, to financial reasons, a study led by the University of Arizona found.
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Neural Cells Speed-up Function of 3D-printed Muscle
Scientists have improved upon a pre-existing 3D bioprinting technique to engineer skeletal muscle as a potential therapy for replacing diseased or damaged muscle tissue.
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Moscow's Subway Microbiome Uncovered
Researchers have looked into the microbiome of the Moscow Subway. Turns out that the bacterial world of the Russian capital's subway system might be similar to that of New York's public transportation.
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Better Understanding of Patient Cognition Needed To Treat Schizophrenia
A better understanding of the lived experience of people with schizophrenia would enable clinicians to help patients live with their condition, alongside traditional treatments, according to a new study.
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Clinical Trials Demonstrate Drug's Ability To Relieve Chronic Cough Symptoms
Two trials of a new drug have shown that at low doses, it can ease the often distressing symptoms of chronic cough with minimal side effects.
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Unique Non-oxygen Breathing Animal Discovered
Researchers have discovered a non-oxygen breathing animal, a finding which challenges one of science’s assumptions about the animal world.
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Marine Mammals Still Poisoned by Banned Chemicals
The effects of banned chemicals on harbour porpoises in British waters are starting to become clearer, and shown that porpoises ingest so many of these chemicals that it makes the females’ milk toxic to their young.
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Blood Tests and Brain Scans Combine To Diagnose Battlefield Trauma
Researchers have developed a series of tests that aim to offer a more sensitive and objective estimation of brain degeneration in those exposed to battlefield IED blasts.
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