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Yeast Model of Metabolic Disorders May Lead to Novel Therapies
Researchers suggests that the role of yeast, the world's most basic eukaryotic unicellular organism, may pave the way for the development of novel, more effective therapies for the treatment of metabolic disorders.
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Wearable Sensor Offers Improved Way of Detecting Anxiety in Children
Anxiety and depression are surprisingly common among young children. But it can be hard to detect these conditions, known as “internalizing disorders,” because the symptoms are so inward-facing that parents, teachers and doctors often fail to notice them. Now, researchers have developed a tool that could help screen children for internalizing disorders to catch them early enough to be treated.
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AI-enabled UTI Detection to Reduce Preventable Hospital Admissions
New AI developed at the University of Surrey could identify and help reduce one of the top causes of hospitalisation for people living with dementia - urinary tract infections (UTI).
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Breast Cancer Survivors Report Improvements in Side Effects After Acupressure
Breast cancer survivors reported improvements in depression, pain, anxiety and sleep after self-administered acupressure.
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Unlocking the Secret to Gene Activation
Researchers have made a major discovery about how “DNA binding proteins” latch onto the human genome at particular places to turn genes on or off.
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An Unknown Human Ancestor
By combining deep learning algorithms and statistical methods, researchers have identified, in the genome of Asiatic individuals, the footprint of a new hominid who cross bred with its ancestors tens of thousands of years ago.
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Burn Severity Could be Determined from Blister Fluid
Researchers have found another, possibly more accurate way to classify burn severity to determine the best course of treatment: analyzing proteins in blister fluid.
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Mechanism for Leukemia Cell Growth Discovered Prompting New Treatment Hopes
A mechanism which drives leukemia cell growth has been discovered by researchers at the University of Sussex, who believe their findings could help to inform new strategies when it comes to treating the cancer.
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Human Blood Vessels Organoids a Model for Diabetes Research
This model will advance research in vascular diseases like diabetes, identifying a key pathway to potentially prevent changes to blood vessels—a major cause of death and morbidity among those with diabetes.
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A Bone a Day Keeps the Doctor Away?
Drinking bone broth is a recent diet fad claimed to fight inflammation, eases joint pain and promotes gut health. Now researchers have found that ham bones contain peptides that could have cardioprotective effects.
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