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Exercise-linked Hormone Protects Memory
Athletes know a vigorous workout can release a flood of endorphins: “feel-good” hormones that boost mood. Now evidence shows that exercise produces another hormone that may improve memory and protect against Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study.
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Genetics May Influence the Quality of Your Marriage
A research team evaluated whether different genotypes (i.e., possible genetic combinations) of the Oxytocin Receptor gene (OXTR) influenced how spouses support one another, which is a key determinant of overall marital quality.
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Mobile Lung Cancer Scanning to Be Rolled Out Across England
The programme will invite people aged 55-74 who are at an increased risk of lung cancer, such as heavy smokers and ex-smokers, for a lung health check to assess lung cancer risk, and then a chest CT scan if needed.
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Trojan Horse Drug Kills Cancer Cells from Within
A brand new type of cancer drug that acts as a ‘Trojan horse’ to get inside tumour cells has shown promise in patients with six different cancer types.
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Side Effects Not Fully Reported in > 30% of Healthcare Reviews
The potential side effects of health interventions were not fully reported in more than a third of published health study reviews, research at the University of York has shown.
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Olefin Makes Chemistry Greener
Adding olefin enables efficient solvent-free cross-coupling reactions, leading to environmentally friendly syntheses of a wide range of organic materials.
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Supercomputers Find the Best Way to Spray
To understand how to make liquid jet spray cleaner and more efficient, researchers must understand one of science’s great challenges—turbulent motion in fluids. Researchers have employed high-performance computing resources to create high-end flow simulations for better understanding turbulent fluid motion.
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Parasite mRNA Analysis Reveals Complexity of Malaria Spread
Using a combination of genomic and bioinformatic approaches, parasite transcriptomes were compared from different patient infections and analyzed how the parasites responded to chloroquine, a common antimalarial drug.
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Insight into Cell Receptors Paves the Way for Tailored Cancer Drugs
New research on how cancer mutations influence a certain type of receptor on the cell membrane opens the way for the development of tailored drugs for certain cancers, such as rectal cancer and lung cancer.
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Depression-associated Gene and Alcoholism
New research identifies a gene that could provide a new target for developing medication to prevent and treat alcoholism.
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