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Scans Reveal Babies of Mothers with Gestational Diabetes Have More Body Fat

Researchers at Imperial College London have found that the babies born to mothers with gestational diabetes have more body fat at two months of age compared to babies born to healthy mothers.
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Chi-Med Completes Patients Enrollment in Pivotal Phase III FRESCO Trial

Company has announced that it has completed enrollment of 416 patients in pivotal phase III FRESCO trial with Fruquintinib in colorectal cancer.
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Bayer, BioNTech Join Forces

Collaboration aims to develop innovative new mRNA vaccines and therapeutics for animal health applications.
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Combining Raman Microscope with Nanoindentation

Company has announced that the Raman microscope has interfaced with nanoindentation to provide combined chemical and mechanical information on samples.
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Plasma Dose Improves Agricultural Crop Harvests

Researchers at Japan have developed a technique to improve crop yields by treating seeds prior to planting with a safe dose of plasma radiation.
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Study: Symptoms of 'chronic multisymptom illness' may be common in Iraq, Afghanistan vets

In an American Veterans Affairs (VA) study of more than 300 enlisted Army National Guard and Army Reserve members who had deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, a majority reported symptoms consistent with a condition known as chronic multisymptom illness (CMI).
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Evaluating animal threats and human intentions uses common brain network

Assessing whether a fluffy bunny or a giant spider poses a threat to our safety happens automatically. New research suggests the same brain areas may be involved in both detecting threats posed by animals and evaluating other humans' intentions.
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Omega-3 lowers childhood aggression in short term, research shows

Incorporating omega-3, vitamins and mineral supplements into the diets of children with extreme aggression can reduce this problem behavior in the short term, especially its more impulsive, emotional form, according to University of Pennsylvania (Penn) researchers who published their findings in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
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Prenatal stress could enhance protective mechanisms of babies

Maternal stress and depression during pregnancy may activate certain protective mechanisms in babies. Psychologists from the University of Basel together with international colleagues report that certain epigenetic adaptations in newborns suggest this conclusion.
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A sixth sense protects drivers except when texting

Study is the result of Toyota settlement.
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