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Cleanliness Can Reduce Exposure to Harmful Chemicals

Washing your hands and cleaning your house frequently may help to lower your contact with common flame-retardant chemicals, according to a new study.
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Painted Bunting DNA Deciphered

Researchers have identified the genetic structure of the Painted Bunting, a neotropical migratory songbird, using microsatellite DNA and single nucleotide polymorphisms to develop high-resolution markers to differentiate between individual birds, enabling identification of individual birds and migratory patterns.
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MicroRNA Study Shows Promise in the Hunt for Alzheimer's Disease Test

Changes in microRNA detected long before neurogeneration symptoms appear in mice
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Optogenetic Editing Reveals the Office Org Chart of Your Brain

Researchers have resolved a longstanding scientific debate about how behavior is organized in the brain.
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Molecular Brake on Human Cell Division Prevents Cancer

Researchers have discovered that the process of copying DNA generates a brake signal that stalls cell division. This molecular brake ensures that the cell has two complete copies of DNA before it divides and thus prevents DNA damage and cancer development.
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Genetic Ancestry Test Users "Cherry-Pick" Races They Identify With

Genetic ancestry tests are often advertised as a tool to uncover new connections to diverse cultures and ancestries, but new research from the University of British Columbia has found people tend to pick and choose which races they identify with based on preconceived biases.

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High Blood Pressure Hurts Cognition

The squeeze high blood pressure puts on fragile blood vessels in the brain appears to disrupt a normal, protective process that balances the blood flowing to our brains with the activity of our resting neurons.
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Barley Finds Uses Beyond Beer

Before launching their latest science experiment, researchers bought more than 200 types of tea, chocolate, herbs and other foodstuffs. The goal wasn't to stock up for long hours in the lab, but rather to find an elusive, edible contrast agent to show doctors what's happening inside our bodies.
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Simple Test Could Improve Bladder Cancer Treatment

A fairly simple test significantly improves the identification of bladder tumors that will likely become invasive.
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Revealing Secrets of 'Hot' & 'Cold' Pancreatic Cancer Tumors

So-called "hot" tumors filled with T cells are often considered to be more sensitive to immunotherapy compared to "cold" tumors with fewer T cells, but a clear demonstration of why has eluded cancer biologists--until now. Scientists have now discovered that whether a tumor is hot or cold is determined by information embedded in the cancer cells themselves.
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