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Neurofeedback Found Beneficial in Tinnitus Treatment

Researchers using functional MRI (fMRI) have found that neurofeedback training has the potential to reduce the severity of tinnitus or even eliminate it.
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Quest for New Drugs Could be Helped by Cell Discovery

Scientists have made a key discovery that could speed up the production of cells in the lab for studying diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.
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Holding Infants – or not – Can Leave Traces on Their Genes

Children who have been more distressed as infants and have received less physical contact have a molecular profile that is underdeveloped for their age – pointing to the possibility that they are lagging biologically.
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Cells Bulge To Squeeze Through Barriers

Invasive cells deploy a trick to break through tissues and spread to other parts of the body, researchers report.
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New Strategy for Multiple Myeloma Immunotherapy

Osaka University study unveils new target for monoclonal antibody-based treatment of cancer.
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Large-Scale Approach Reveals Imperfect Actor in Plant Biotechnology

With the help of metabolomics, scientists have unraveled the molecular activities of a key protein that can enable plants to withstand a common herbicide. Their findings reveal how the protein can sometimes act imprecisely, and how it can be successfully re-engineered to be more precise.
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Sodium MRI Reveals the Cause of Migraines

Migraine sufferers have significantly higher sodium concentrations in their cerebrospinal fluid than people without the condition, according to the first study to use a technique called sodium MRI.
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Stem Cells in Intestinal Lining May Shed Light on Behavior of Cancer Cells

Researchers have shown that stem cells exposed to higher levels of glucose had higher rates of glycolysis, but rates of oxidative phosphorylation didn’t change. In other words, the stem cells switched into a growth mode when exposed to more glucose.
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Trisomy 21: Research Breaks New Ground

Researchers at UNIGE and ETH Zurich have discovered that the symptoms of trisomy 21 are caused by the uncontrolled dysregulation of proteins in the cells.
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Mind's Eye Blink: Momentary unconscious gaps in visual perception.

Discovering momentary unconscious gaps in visual perception came as a surprise to the team of psychologists studying the benefits of attention.
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