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Detecting Patients with Latent Plasmodium Vivax Infections

A study reveals the presence of proteins from hypnozoites, the latent phase of the parasite, in circulating extracellular vesicles.
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Narcissistic Teens May Perform Better at School

Research shows adolescents who score high on certain aspects of subclinical narcissism may be more mentally tough and can perform better at school.
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Concept Life Sciences appoints John Vu as West Coast Business Development Director

Expands the reach of the Group’s integrated drug discovery and development services in the US.
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DermTech Announces Clinical Study to Assess DNA Damage and Reversal

DermTech, Inc. announced it has initiated enrollment in a clinical study to assess DNA damage induced by an excimer laser and evaluate the potential of T4 endonuclease topical DNA repair enzyme and photolyase cream to reduce this DNA damage as measured through gene expression analysis.
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Orphan Receptor Target to Treat Alcohol Withdrawal and Addiction

Scientists identify new molecular target linked to alcohol addiction
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Why Popcorn Tastes Better When You Eat it with Chopsticks

Researchers found that people found new enjoyment in popcorn, videos – even water – when they consumed them in unconventional ways.
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Vitamin D Deficiency Danger Highlighted by Tragedy

UK vitamin D supplementation policy needs to change to protect the health and lives of babies, pregnant women and dark skinned individuals, say researchers as they highlighted the death of a baby and serious ill health of two others due to a vitamin D deficiency.
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Brain's Immune Cells Strike With Surgical Precision, But Are Also Implicated in Alzheimer's

Immune cells commonly blamed in Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases are actually precision cleaning machines
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Carbohydrates in Infant Formula Shape Gut Metabolite Profile

The risk of preterm infants developing necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is higher when they are fed formula than when they feed on breast milk. A new study reports an association between the type of carbohydrates in formula, the products of metabolism or metabolites, and the risk of NEC in a piglet model of the human condition.

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What's in the Wolf?

Conservation efforts have brought the Mexican wolf back from near extinction. However, the selective breeding of a small population has raised concerns that the wolf may have crossbred with domestic dogs whilst its population was dwindling. New genomic technologies have provided an answer.
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