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New Prostate Cancer Blood Test Detects Early Treatment Failure
This new liquid biopsy helps to track and respond to prostate cancer evolution, and identify emerging drug resistance.
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Restoring Protective Mechanisms in the Aging Kidney
Russian researchers assess ways to restore protective mechanisms in the kidney that are lost with aging.
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Model for Groundwater Flow Provides Environmental Insights
Human water regulation, groundwater lateral flow and the movement of soil frost and thaw fronts affect water and thermal processes, as well as energy and water exchanges between the land surface and atmosphere, therefore appropriate modelling is vital.
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Our Immune System Could Be at Fault in Glaucoma
A new study has found that glaucoma may in fact be an autoimmune disorder, with T cells responsible for the progressive retinal degeneration and retinal neuron attack.
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Hi-tech Dyes Made Using "Green" Techniques
Dyes of great interest for organic electronics have recently been prepared and crystallised using more environmentally friendly techniques. All that is required is just water, albeit under highly unusual conditions.
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New Class of Drugs May Reduce Cardiovascular Risk by Targeting Gut Microbes
Researchers at Cleveland Clinic in the United States have designed a potential new class of drugs that may reduce cardiovascular risk by targeting a specific microbial pathway in the gut.
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Combination Therapy in the Face of Growing Antibiotic Resistance
Investigators are studying the potential of combination therapy, in which two or more drugs are used together to increase or restore the efficacy of both drugs against a resistant bacterial pathogen.
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Highly Effective and Selective Molecule Developed to Fight Malaria
A novel laboratory-synthesized molecule is a strong candidate for the development of a new antimalarial drug.
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Psychologists Identify Why We Believe Fake News
Psychologists identify why we believe fake news and also offer some strategies to defend against it.
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Digital Devices Make us More Distracted, Distant and Drained
Even minor phone use during a meal with friends was enough to make the diners feel distracted and reduced their enjoyment of the experience, one study found
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