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Metabolites Predict Diabetes

A unique metabolic “signature” in the urine of diabetic, obese black teenagers may become a way to predict the development of type 2 diabetes.
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High Pesticide Levels Found in Streams

The legal requirements specified for water quality are not met in any of the Swiss streams investigated by the Federal Office for the Environment.
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EPA Denies Petition to Ban Widely Used Pesticide

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt signed an order denying a petition that sought to ban chlorpyrifos, a pesticide crucial to U.S. agriculture.
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Hair Testing Shows High Use of Psychoactive Substances

Hair testing with LCMS shows high prevalence of new psychoactive substance use among NYC nightclub and festival attendees
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New Contactless 3D Fingerprint Identification System

3D fingerprint identification and matching technology pushes contactless biometric technology into a new realm of speed and accuracy for use in identification.
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Finger Prosthesis Provides Clues to Brain Health

Study provides researchers an unexpected insight into the brain representations of the external world experienced through touch.
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Microfluidic Device Detects Circulating Plasma Cells

The microfluidic device could offer a less invasive way of diagnosing and monitoring multiple myeloma than current bone marrow biopsies.
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How LSD Affects the Brain

Results of the study could affect the treatment of mental illnesses such as depression or anxiety.
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Psychiatric Disorders Do Not Increase Risk of Alzheimer’s

The study also demonstrated that prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses increased before the Alzheimer’s diagnosis, which might be due to prodromal symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Fighting Parasites

Researchers have identified the first inhibitor of an enzyme long thought to be a potential drug target for fighting disease-causing parasites and bacteria.
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