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Vanderbilt Study Supports Efficacy of CBD for Treating Intractable Epilepsy
Around one third of patients treated for epilepsy continue to have seizures, this study finds that CBD could help.
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A Simple Score Can Determine Your Alzheimer's Risk
A score that takes into account the contribution of genes linked to Alzheimer's can assess a patient's likelihood of having MCI, a disease which progresses to Alzheimer's in 80% of cases.
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North Dakota Accepting Proposals from Cannabis Testing Labs
The selected lab will test for contaminants such as pesticides and ensure that levels of THC and other cannabinoids are accurately labeled.
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Determining Structures For Large Proteins is Now Easier
Researchers have developed a new method of crystallising large membrane proteins in order to determine their structure. This will be of benefit to biological research and the pharmaceutical industry.
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Stem Cell ‘Twins’ to Study Disease
Researchers led by Dr. Knut Woltjen report a new gene editing method that can modify a single DNA base in the human genome with absolute precision.
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New Test Released for Aspergillus Contamination in Cannabis
Aspergillus is a type of fungal spore that is typically harmless, but can be potentially dangerous to those with compromised immune systems such as medical cannabis patients.
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Novel Method to Predict the Physical Stability of Drug Candidates
Researchers from the UK and Denmark have developed a new method to predict the physical stability of drug candidates, which could help with the development of new and more effective medicines for patients.
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Culturing Cheaper Stem Cells
A new combination of chemical compounds could lead the way to more cost-effective stem cell cultures.
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These Genes are Involved in Age-Linked Brain Deterioration
A group of over 250 genes and gene switches that are involved in the degeneration and death of brain cells have been identified.
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Synthetic Biology Breakthrough Means Bacteria Could Produce Our Essential Drugs
Bacteria could be programmed to efficiently produce drugs, thanks to breakthrough research into synthetic biology using engineering principles.
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