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Where You Live Shapes Your Immune System More than Genetics
Immunologists discuss emerging science of what shapes human immune systems and how it can be applied.
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Transpoosions Deemed Safe, Effective
The clinical effectiveness of fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) for the treatment of recurrent Clostridium difficile infections (rCDI) has been demonstrated in randomized controlled trials.
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Nimbolide Could Suppress Prostate Cancer Development
Oral administration of nimbolide over 12 weeks shows reduction of prostate tumour size and decrease in tumour metastasis.
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Genetic Link for Heart Disease Risk Factors Identified
Scientists discover 17 rare human genetic variations linked to diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.
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Genetically Engineered Crops Are Safe
Study finds genetically engineered crop's risk to human health and the environment are no different than conventional crops.
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Advancing Non-Animal Testing Methods
First five adverse outcome pathways published - knowledge management tools in toxicology.
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MicroRNA Kills Cancer Cells with Common Mutation
Study reveals new information about cancers driven by KRAS gene mutation, suggests new therapeutic approach.
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Beige Fat Formation Linked to Anti-diabetic Effect
Researchers at UTSW have found that the protein connexin 43 forms cell-to-cell communication channels on the surface of emerging beige fat cells that amplify the signals from those few nerve fibers.
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Researchers Find a Gap in the Brain’s Firewall Against Parkinson’s Disease
Researchers at NIH have found mouse study that identified a key player in the progression of the disorder.
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What’s in a face? Study shows puberty changes facial recognition
Faces are as unique as fingerprints and can reveal a great deal of information about our health, personalities, age, and feelings. Pennsylvania State University researchers recently discovered adolescents begin to view faces differently as they prepare for the transition to adulthood.
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