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Sourdough Meets Science
Researchers are taking their microbial research out of the lab and into the kitchen. A network is tracking the evolution of microbial communities in sourdough starter mixtures shared around the world.
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Exceeding Alcohol Guidelines Could Take Years Off Your Life
Regularly drinking more than the recommended UK guidelines for alcohol could take years off your life, according to new research. The study shows that drinking more alcohol is associated with a higher risk of stroke, fatal aneurysm, heart failure and death.
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Autism a New Target for Medical Cannabis Research
A clinical trial centered at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is hoping to find evidence that cannabinoids can help treat pediatric autism.
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Cannabis-based Therapy Set to Enter Clinical Trial as a Potential Parkinson's Treatment
The trial will help distinguish between multiple formulations based on various measures, including pharmacological and pharmacodynamic measures that may be predictive of drug efficacy.
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Taking Cannabis Extracts to the Next Level with Customizable Terpene Profiles
The launch of Delta™ means producers are now able to to recreate and restore the full plant terpene profile in any oil-based cannabis product.
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New Mutation Causing Intellectual Disability Identified
An extremely rare condition, currently known only as "NAA15-related disorder" affects just 37 people worldwide. Now, a mutation associated with the disorder has been tracked down by researchers.
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Positive Progress Made in Cannabis for Chronic Pain Study
The company behind the study hopes to complete their study evaluating the use of cannabis oil for treating chronic pain by fall 2018.
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Training Computers to Trace Brain Cells
Identifying structures in brain cells generally requires a long and potentially damaging process of staining to enable particular features to be picked out. Now, researchers are training computers to do the grunt work for them.
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Understanding a Cell's 'Doorbell': Drug Design Advances are the Research Goal
A multi-institutional project to understand one of the major targets of human drug design has produced new insights into how structural communication works in a cell component called a G protein-coupled receptor.
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Curing Cavities With Peptide Products
An exciting new study claims to be able to use natural products that mimic tooth enamel proteins to rebuild cavity-stricken teeth. The authors of the study claim the product would be cheap, available over the counter, and safe for adults and children.
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